2020
DOI: 10.3390/buildings10030055
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The Impacts of Air Leakage Paths and Airtightness Levels on Air Change Rates

Abstract: Southern European countries have milder climatic conditions that differ from their colder northern counterparts, which greatly influence indoor ventilation strategies. The relation between a building’s airtightness and the air change rates remains a topic to be fully tackled in these countries, since natural ventilation is very frequent. In this work, the ventilation and airtightness of a case study were analyzed in-depth to support a discussion on this topic. CO2 concentration decay and blower-door measuremen… Show more

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“…The commonly used K-P UK and K-P US ("divide-by-20") methods should not be used to estimate summertime infiltration in typical UK homes. This finding is supported by previous studies (Keig et al, 2016;Johnston and Stafford, 2017;Cardoso et al, 2020;Vega Pasos et al, 2020) and, crucially, this study adds evidence with a summertime focus.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The commonly used K-P UK and K-P US ("divide-by-20") methods should not be used to estimate summertime infiltration in typical UK homes. This finding is supported by previous studies (Keig et al, 2016;Johnston and Stafford, 2017;Cardoso et al, 2020;Vega Pasos et al, 2020) and, crucially, this study adds evidence with a summertime focus.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…durability, tightness, thermal accumulation, and very good acoustic insulation of the house [26,27]. The calculation of the energy performance of a building is only accurate if the tightness of the building is measured [28,29]. It can be measured by various methods: theoretically [30,31], empirically [32][33][34][35][36], or by single-component models [37].…”
Section: Review Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to maintain an appropriate level of annual energy consumption in buildings and to enable the economically viable use of renewable energy sources, the building, depending on the construction technology, must meet the criteria presented in Table 1. The calculation of the energy performance of a building is only accurate if the tightness of the building is measured [28,29]. It can be measured by various methods: theoretically [30,31], empirically [32][33][34][35][36], or by single-component models [37].…”
Section: Review Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…O efeito chaminé aumenta quando o gradiente de temperatura entre o interior e o exterior também aumenta e quando os edifícios são mais altos. O efeito do vento é predominante na ventilação natural quando a sua velocidade é superior a 3 m/s (CARDOSO, et al, 2020).…”
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