Ventilation research on Australian residential construction
Luther, Mark 2008, Ventilation research on Australian residential construction, in ANZAScA 2008 : Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Architectural Science Association, ANZAScA, Newcastle, N.S.W., pp. 59-66.
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ANZAScA 2008 : Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Architectural Science Association
Editor(s)
Gu, Ning Gul, Leman Figen Ostwald, Michael Williams, Anthony
Publication date
2008
Start page
59
End page
66
Total pages
x, 397 p.
Publisher
ANZAScA
Place of publication
Newcastle, N.S.W.
Summary
This paper applies established testing methods used to discover the ventilation performance of various residential building envelope construction in Australia. Under the definition of 'ventilation performance' we imply the building envelope leakage (or infiltration) the living space air change rates, the volumetric flow rates and the pathways of air flow between subfloor, room volume and roof spaces. All of the methods applied and discussed here are on-site, evidencebased performance of actual structures as tested by the Mobile Architecture & Built Environment Laboratory and Air Barrier Technologies.
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