Geissler, Achim

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  • Publikation
    Conversion of unheated basements and the conditioning of their indoor climate
    (IOP Publishing, 2019) Hoffmann, Caroline; Geissler, Achim; Huber, Heinrich; Hauri, Claudia [in: Journal of Physics: Conference Series]
    This paper deals with unheated basements in existing buildings. Due to soaring housing prices these rooms may be increasingly used for the storage of sensitive goods and temporarily for leisure activities. In order to keep these rooms free of mould various technical solutions are available. However, it is unclear whether they prevent mould growth and how high their energy demand is. This question is explored by simulating an unheated basement in an uninsulated, a renovated and a newly built building. The paper considers and evalueates four different operation modes for the basement.
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    Fensterlüfter in Wohngebäuden (Sanierung und Neubau) - Die Sichtweise der Nutzer
    (07.09.2018) Hoffmann, Caroline; Primas, Alexander; Geissler, Achim; Huber, Heinrich [in: 20. Status-Seminar "Forschen für den Bau im Kontext von Energie und Umwelt"]
    In diesem Paper geht es um passive Fensterlüfter (ohne Ventilator) im Zusammenhang mit einer Abluftanalge in bereits errichteten Gebäuden. Die Veröffentlichung konzentriert sich auf die Auswertung von Gebäudebegehungen und Nutzerbefragungen (280 Nutzer in 28 Gebäuden).
    04 - Beitrag Sammelband oder Konferenzschrift
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    Passive window ventilation openings for building refurbishment
    (Advanced Building Skins, 10.10.2016) Hoffmann, Caroline; Geissler, Achim; Huber, Heinrich [in: Advanced Building Skins]
    A thorough building refurbishment generally includes window replacement and thermal insulation of the opaque building envelope. However, quite often only a window replacement is done and the building envelope is left uninsulated. This could lead to mould problems, because of the reduced air change. A possible solution can be the integration of passive window ventilation openings (PWVO). This paper deals with two questions: Firstly, can PWVO guarantee the necessary ventilation rate to avoid moisture damage? Secondly, how do PWVO compare to a ventilation system with heat recovery in terms of heating demand?
    04 - Beitrag Sammelband oder Konferenzschrift