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Innovations in Ventilative Cooling [electronic resource] / edited by Giacomo Chiesa, Maria Kolokotroni, Per Heiselberg.

Contributor(s): Chiesa, Giacomo [editor.] | Kolokotroni, Maria [editor.] | Heiselberg, Per [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: PoliTO Springer Series: Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2021Edition: 1st ed. 2021.Description: VIII, 346 p. 204 illus., 163 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783030723859.Subject(s): Buildings—Environmental engineering | Energy policy | Energy and state | Sustainable architecture | Renewable energy sources | Building Physics, HVAC | Energy Policy, Economics and Management | Sustainable Architecture/Green Buildings | Renewable EnergyAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 697 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Innovations in Ventilative Cooling: an Introduction -- Ventilative cooling principles, potential and barriers -- Ventilative cooling and comfort models -- Ventilative cooling in standards and regulations -- Ventilative cooling and air pollutants -- Ventilative cooling and control systems -- Ventilative cooling in combination with passive cooling: thermal masses and Phase-Change Materials (PCM) -- Ventilative cooling in combination with other natural cooling solutions: Direct Evaporative Cooling systems (DEC) -- Ventilative cooling in combination with other natural cooling solutions: Earth-to-Air Heat Exchangers (EAHX) -- Ventilative cooling and vertical vegetation -- Ventilative cooling in residential buildings -- Ventilative cooling in tertiary buildings: a school demo-case and parametric analyses under Swiss climate conditions (Central Europe) -- Ventilative cooling in historical building renovation.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book includes the most recent outcomes from research and professional practice in the ventilative cooling field, gathered by the selected panel of authors. It provides essential contents to face and reduce the rise of space cooling and ventilation energy uses in buildings by alternative ventilation and cooling solutions. The book is organised into three parts which include a detailed description of ventilative cooling boundaries and implications (working principles, KPIs, standards, comfort models, control techniques) and of principal techniques (night ventilation, controlled natural ventilation, hybrid solutions, PCM and mass activation, evaporative cooling, earth-to-air heat exchangers) along with an updated analysis of the background to the topic. Furthermore, the last part of the book defines a unique practical and theoretical framework to include ventilative cooling solutions in different building typologies along with their principal implications.
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Innovations in Ventilative Cooling: an Introduction -- Ventilative cooling principles, potential and barriers -- Ventilative cooling and comfort models -- Ventilative cooling in standards and regulations -- Ventilative cooling and air pollutants -- Ventilative cooling and control systems -- Ventilative cooling in combination with passive cooling: thermal masses and Phase-Change Materials (PCM) -- Ventilative cooling in combination with other natural cooling solutions: Direct Evaporative Cooling systems (DEC) -- Ventilative cooling in combination with other natural cooling solutions: Earth-to-Air Heat Exchangers (EAHX) -- Ventilative cooling and vertical vegetation -- Ventilative cooling in residential buildings -- Ventilative cooling in tertiary buildings: a school demo-case and parametric analyses under Swiss climate conditions (Central Europe) -- Ventilative cooling in historical building renovation.

This book includes the most recent outcomes from research and professional practice in the ventilative cooling field, gathered by the selected panel of authors. It provides essential contents to face and reduce the rise of space cooling and ventilation energy uses in buildings by alternative ventilation and cooling solutions. The book is organised into three parts which include a detailed description of ventilative cooling boundaries and implications (working principles, KPIs, standards, comfort models, control techniques) and of principal techniques (night ventilation, controlled natural ventilation, hybrid solutions, PCM and mass activation, evaporative cooling, earth-to-air heat exchangers) along with an updated analysis of the background to the topic. Furthermore, the last part of the book defines a unique practical and theoretical framework to include ventilative cooling solutions in different building typologies along with their principal implications.

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