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    Ensidet ventilation drevet af vindtryk og temperaturforskelle

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    Single-sided Natural Ventilation Driven by a Combination of Wind Pressure and Temperature Difference:<strong/>

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    Single-sided Natural Ventilation Driven by a Combination of Wind Pressure and Temperature Difference:<strong/>

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    Afprøvning af luftfordelingsprincipper

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    Vurdering af indeklimaet i hidtidigt lavenergibyggeri:Med henblik på forbedringer i fremtidens lavenergibyggeri

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    Natural Ventilation Driven by Wind and Temperature Difference

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    EnergiParcel:Statusrapport august 2010

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    Calculation methods for single-sided natural ventilation - simplified or detailed?

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    Demand Control Strategies of a PCM Enhanced Ventilation System for Residential Buildings

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    A ventilated window system enhanced by phase change material (PCM) has been developed, and its energy-saving potential examined in previous works. In this paper, the ventilation control strategies are further developed, to improve the energy-saving potential of the PCM energy storage. The influence of ventilation airflow rate on the energy-saving potential of the PCM storage is firstly studied based on an EnergyPlus model of a sustainable low energy house located in New York. It shows that in summer, the optimized ventilation airflow rate is 300 m3/h. The energy-saving of utilizing a ventilated window with PCM energy storage is 10.1% compared to using a stand-alone ventilated window, and 12.0% compared to using a standard window. In winter, the optimized ventilation airflow rate is 102 m3/h. The energy-saving of utilizing a ventilated window with PCM energy storage is 26.6% compared to using a stand-alone ventilated window, and 32.8% compared to using a standard window. Based on the optimized ventilation airflow rate, a demand control ventilation strategy, which personalizes the air supply and heat pump setting based on the demand of each room, is proposed and its energy-saving potential examined. The results show that the energy savings of using demand control compared to a constant ventilation airflow rate in the house is 14.7% in summer and 30.4% in winter
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