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Application of HAMLab for Whole building HAM response modeling

van_Schijndel, A. W. M.
2004
Reference: A41-T1-NL-04-01. Whole building heat, air and moisture transfer : IEA ECBCS Annex 41, working meeting, Trondheim.


van_Schijndel, A. W. M., (2004), "Application of HAMLab for Whole building HAM response modeling", Reference: A41-T1-NL-04-01. Whole building heat, air and moisture transfer : IEA ECBCS Annex 41, working meeting, Trondheim.
Abstract:
In this paper, a summary of HAMLab (Heat, Air & Moisture simulation Laboratory) is given. The first Section presents a description of HAMLab. The second Section shows Scientific applications of HAMLab by presenting for each model: a) the physical background and b) a validation study or an application example. Section 3 shows application examples of HAMLab. The conclusions are presented in Section 4. An extensive literature list in this research field also shown. Appendix A contains the paper ˇ®Advanced HVAC modeling with FEMLAB /SIMULINK /MATLAB'. A description of the involved numerical algorithms and methods is given in Appendix B,C,D of A41-T1-NL-04-02.

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van_Schijndel, A. W. M.
  1. Integrated heat air and moisture modeling and simulation
  2. The effect of micro air movement on the heat and moisture characteristics of building constructions.  



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