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Natural ventilation in non-domestic buildings
S. Irving,D.J. Clements-Croome +1 more
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The article was published on 2005-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 125 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Natural ventilation.read more
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How can airborne transmission of COVID-19 indoors be minimised?
Lidia Morawska,Julian W. Tang,William P. Bahnfleth,Philomena M. Bluyssen,AC Atze Boerstra,Giorgio Buonanno,Junji Cao,Stephanie J. Dancer,Andres Floto,Francesco Franchimon,Charles S. Haworth,Jaap Hogeling,Christina Isaxon,Jose L. Jimenez,Jarek Kurnitski,Yuguo Li,Marcel G.L.C. Loomans,Guy B. Marks,Linsey C. Marr,Livio Mazzarella,Arsen Krikor Melikov,Shelly L. Miller,Donald K. Milton,William W. Nazaroff,Peter Nielsen,Catherine J. Noakes,Jordan Peccia,Xavier Querol,Chandra Sekhar,Olli Seppänen,Shin Ichi Tanabe,Raymond Tellier,Kwok Wai Tham,Pawel Wargocki,Aneta Wierzbicka,Maosheng Yao +35 more
TL;DR: It is argued that existing evidence is sufficiently strong to warrant engineering controls targeting airborne transmission as part of an overall strategy to limit infection risk indoors, and that the use of engineering controls in public buildings would be an additional important measure globally to reduce the likelihood of transmission.
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The effect of the london urban heat island on building summer cooling demand and night ventilation strategies
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the effect of increased air temperature due to the London heat island has on the effectiveness of stack night ventilation strategies for office buildings and found that a rural optimised office would not need any artificial cooling and would be able to maintain temperatures below 24 °C.
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Natural Ventilation for Infection Control in Health-care Settings
TL;DR: WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data: Natural ventilation for infection control in health-care settings and the names of proprietary products are distinguished by initial capital letters.
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CFD simulations of natural ventilation behaviour in high-rise buildings in regular and staggered arrangements at various spacings
James O.P. Cheung,Chun-Ho Liu +1 more
TL;DR: Building disposition is one of the feasible solutions to improve the natural ventilation performance in the authors' crowded environment using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) techniques.
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A comparison between CFD and Network models for predicting wind-driven ventilation in buildings
Omar S. Asfour,Mohamed B. Gadi +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compare the performance of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and network models for predicting natural ventilation in buildings, considering both normal and oblique wind directions.