Supply and exhaust ventilation with heat and moisture recovery : Energy use for different solutions and scenarios
(2025) In LUTVDG/TVIT--25/7134—SE(66)- Abstract (Swedish)
- Theory and experience exist for much of the components of a combined system with heat recovery ventilation, building and occupant, but the parts are not put together in a comprehensive and analytical way to let the building sector take part of developed and positivistic knowledge that is needed to make predictable and desired dwellings. This project will, together with numerous ongoing projects, address the lack of models and tools for analyzing the combination of ventilation system, building and occupant from a moisture, energy and indoor environmental perspective. The result from the project is a model and a tool to use for industry, as well as guidelines, conclusions on function and optimization of residential heat recovery ventilation... (More)
- Theory and experience exist for much of the components of a combined system with heat recovery ventilation, building and occupant, but the parts are not put together in a comprehensive and analytical way to let the building sector take part of developed and positivistic knowledge that is needed to make predictable and desired dwellings. This project will, together with numerous ongoing projects, address the lack of models and tools for analyzing the combination of ventilation system, building and occupant from a moisture, energy and indoor environmental perspective. The result from the project is a model and a tool to use for industry, as well as guidelines, conclusions on function and optimization of residential heat recovery ventilation for future sustainable housing. (Less)
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- Johansson, Dennis LU
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- 2025
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- 66 pages
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- Lund University
- language
- Swedish
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abstract = {{Theory and experience exist for much of the components of a combined system with heat recovery ventilation, building and occupant, but the parts are not put together in a comprehensive and analytical way to let the building sector take part of developed and positivistic knowledge that is needed to make predictable and desired dwellings. This project will, together with numerous ongoing projects, address the lack of models and tools for analyzing the combination of ventilation system, building and occupant from a moisture, energy and indoor environmental perspective. The result from the project is a model and a tool to use for industry, as well as guidelines, conclusions on function and optimization of residential heat recovery ventilation for future sustainable housing.}},
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