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Multizone tracer gas infiltration measurements--Interpretation algorithms for non-isothermal cases

Roulet, and Compagnon, R.
1989
Building and Environment, 24(3): 221-227


Roulet, and Compagnon, R., (1989), "Multizone tracer gas infiltration measurements--Interpretation algorithms for non-isothermal cases", Building and Environment, 24(3): 221-227.
Abstract:
The algorithms for interpreting multizone air flow measurements using tracer gases presented in the literature are based on implicit rather than clearly defined hypotheses, an important example being that the temperature of the air is assumed to be homogeneous and constant. Moreover, an error analysis is often omitted and the techniques hitherto presented may be further developed.

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Roulet,
Solar Energy and Building Physics Research Laboratory, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, CH 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
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