Passive window ventilation openings in every-day use
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Publication date
28.08.2021
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01A - Journal article
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Building and Environment
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206
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1-11
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Elsevier
Place of publication / Event location
Amsterdam
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Abstract
The integration of passive window ventilation openings (PWVO, small air inlets integrated in the window frame)
with additional exhaust fans in the kitchen and bathroom(s) can ensure a user-independent basic air change rate
in dwellings. The project reported on herein is focused on how well buildings with PWVO work in real life.
Keywords
Passive window ventilation openings, Measurements, Survey, Site visits, Housing, Trickle vents
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0360-1323
1873-684X
1873-684X
Language
English
Created during FHNW affiliation
Yes
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Publication status
Published
Review
Peer review of the complete publication
Open access category
Hybrid
Citation
Hoffmann, C., Geissler, A., Hauri, C., & Huber, H. (2021). Passive window ventilation openings in every-day use. Building and Environment, 206, 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2021.108259