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Concept:
ventilation: mechanical systems (HVAC)
For residential houses, there are three types of mechanical ventilation systems:
supply-only system, exhaust-only system, and balanced system.
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- A tale of two populations: thermal comfort in air-conditioned and naturally ventilated offices in Thailand, by Busch, F., 1992
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- Building cavities used as ducts: air leakage characteristics and impacts in light commercial buildings, by Cummings, J. B. and Withers, C. R., 1998
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- Overview and literature survey of natural and forced convection in attic insulation, by Wahlgren, P., 2007
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- Spatial distribution of air temperature as a measure of ventilation efficiency in large uninsulated cowshed, by Pajum?gi, A., Poikalainen, V., Veerm?e, I. and Praks, J., 2008
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- The effect of combining a relative-humidity-sensitive ventilation system with the moisture-buffering capacity of materials on indoor climate and energy efficiency of buildings, by Woloszyn, M., Kalamees, T., Abadie, M.O., Steeman, M. and Kalagasidis, A.S., 2009
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- The effects of ventilation systems and building fabric on the stability of indoor temperature and humidity in Finnish detached houses, by Kalamees, T., Korpi, M., Vinha, J. and Kurnitski, J., 2009
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