House Indoor Thermal and Health Conditions with Different Passive Designs

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Su, Bin

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2012

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house ventilation
indoor thermal condition
indoor health condition
passive design

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Su, B. (2012). House indoor thermal and health conditions with different passive designs. Proceedings of ICECE 2012: International Conference on Environmental and Civil Engineering (CD Rom), Copenhagen, June 11-12, 2012.

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According to the Auckland climate, building passive design more focus on improving winter indoor thermal and health conditions. Based on field study data of indoor air temperature and relative humidity close to ceiling and floor of an insulated Auckland townhouse with and without a whole home mechanical ventilation system, this study is to analysis variation of indoor microclimate data of an Auckland townhouse using or not using the mechanical ventilation system to evaluate winter indoor thermal and health conditions for the future house design with a mechanical ventilation system.

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