Samenvatting
In Eindhoven University of Technology a unit of Building Physics and Systems
(BPS) is working on topics of building physics and (HVAC) systems. The group has a
number of experimental facilities and is working for more than 35 years on the
computer simulation of the indoor climate in buildings in general and thermal comfort
of people in particular. The group has a lot of contacts with institutes on the
preservation of monumental buildings and collections. Therefore a special section is
working on the topic of building physics and systems in monuments. This group of
people is working on topics of heating, cooling and ventilation in historic houses and
buildings, effects of humidification and dehumidification, monitoring and controls,
pollution and soiling, the balance between conservation and human comfort and
sustainability. The purpose of their work is threefold: getting a better knowledge of
building physics and systems in monumental buildings, improving the indoor climate
and durability for the buildings and their collections and propagation of this
knowledge to students, engineers and architects in practice.
| Originele taal-2 | Engels |
|---|---|
| Titel | Proceedings of the GCI's Experts’ Roundtable on Sustainable Climate Management Strategies, 25-27 April 2007, Tenerife, Spain |
| Pagina's | 1-47 |
| Status | Gepubliceerd - 2007 |
| Evenement | conference; GCI's Experts’ Roundtable on Sustainable Climate Management Strategies; 2007-04-25; 2007-04-27 - Duur: 25 apr. 2007 → 27 apr. 2007 |
Congres
| Congres | conference; GCI's Experts’ Roundtable on Sustainable Climate Management Strategies; 2007-04-25; 2007-04-27 |
|---|---|
| Periode | 25/04/07 → 27/04/07 |
| Ander | GCI's Experts’ Roundtable on Sustainable Climate Management Strategies |
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