Summary of the Ventilative Cooling track at the AIVC Conference October 2012 in Copenhagen

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Abstract

The current development in building energy efficiency towards nearly-zero energy buildings represents a number of new challenges to design and construction of buildings.
These new challenges were strongly reflected in the programme of the 33rd AIVC conference where about 30 papers and presentations in 6 sessions dealt with different issues related to ventilative cooling.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationVentilative cooling: need, potential, challenges, strategies : A selection of papers from the Proceedings of the 33rd AIVC- 2nd TightVent Conference, October 2012, Copenhagen
Number of pages3
PublisherVenticool
Publication date2013
Pages7-9
ISBN (Electronic)2-930471-38-7
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Event33rd AIVC and 2nd TightVent Conference: Optimising ventilative cooling and airtightness for (nearly) zero-energy buildings, IAQ and comfort - Axelborg, København, Denmark
Duration: 10 Oct 201211 Oct 2012

Conference

Conference33rd AIVC and 2nd TightVent Conference
LocationAxelborg
Country/TerritoryDenmark
CityKøbenhavn
Period10/10/201211/10/2012

Keywords

  • Cooling
  • Ventilative Cooling Systems
  • Ventilation

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