Search for dissertations about: "Variable air volume."
Showing result 1 - 5 of 18 swedish dissertations containing the words Variable air volume..
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1. Optimization of confluent jets ventilation with variable airflow
Abstract : In recent years, applications of confluent jets for design of ventilation supply devices have been widely studied. Similarly, numerous studies have been made on the potential and application of variable air volume (VAV) in order to reduce the energy demand of ventilation systems. READ MORE
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2. Adapting Variable Air Volume (VAV) Systems for Office Buildings without Active Control Dampers
Abstract : In commercial buildings the building services systems may account for a substantial part of the need of energy. There is, at least in Sweden, a large existing stock of 20 to 30 year old office buildings, which are supplied with centralised constant air volume flow (CAV) air conditioning systems with the primary function to keep the room temperature at an acceptable level summertime. READ MORE
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3. Ventilation System Design - A Fluid Dynamical Study with Focus on Demand Control
Abstract : Ventilation corresponds to a large part of the total energy use of a building and a lot of attention has been paid to how to reduce this energy use. However, much of this work on saving energy has been focused on reduction of the airflows and how this in turn reduces the energy use. READ MORE
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4. Numerical and experimental study of confluent jets supply device with variable airflow
Abstract : In recent years, application of confluent jets for design of ventilation supply devices has been studied. Similarly, numerus studies have been made on the potential and application of variable air volume (VAV) in order to reduce the energy demand of ventilation systems. READ MORE
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5. Low-Temperature Heating and Ventilation for Sustainability in Energy Efficient Buildings
Abstract : In 2013, the building sector consumed approximately 39 % of the total final energy use in Sweden. Energy used for heating and hot water was responsible for approximately 60 % of the total energy consumption in the building sector. Therefore, energy-efficient and renewable-based heating and ventilation systems have high potential for energy savings. READ MORE