INVESTIGADORES
GANEM Carolina
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Ventilation related to user habits. considerations on environmental envelope rehabilitation.
Autor/es:
GANEM, CAROLINA; COCH, HELENA; ESTEVES, ALFREDO
Lugar:
Bruselas, Bélgica
Reunión:
Conferencia; 26th AIVC - Air, Infiltration and Ventilation Center Conference. Ventilation in relation to the energy performance of buildings.; 2005
Institución organizadora:
Air, Infiltration and Ventilation Center (AIVC) e International Energy Agency (IEA)
Resumen:
Application of ventilation techniques, as well as the use of any passive environmental solution in a rehabilitation, requires knowledge of the particularities of the climate and the specific characteristics of the building stock.  In a theoretical approach, these two variables would be enough to predict indoor behaviour. Nevertheless, in practice, one third variable needs to be considered, as user habits can completely change the equation.  This study is referred to a continental dry template climate, particularly to the city of Mendoza (32.88º  south latitude, 68.85º west longitude and 827 m.a.s.l. Annual cooling DD (base 23°C): 138 °C day/year, Annual heating DD (base 18°C): 1384 °C day/year). The selection of the studied buildings was based in presenting the most common housing typologies and their envelope characteristics. There were selected three different low density housing typologies. The actual thermal performance of each building was monitored a 20–day period each season. Different hypothetical scenarios were compared in order to understand the influence of ventilation as a passive technique in rehabilitation and the relationship of this strategy with user habits. Conclusions address the possibilities of ventilation as a passive technique in rehabilitation. Criteria of intervention is provided according to user habits.