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AIVC & venticool Webinar – Exploring window opening behaviour for optimal cooling and thermal comfort

Exploring window opening behaviour for optimal cooling and thermal comfort
Webevent/virtual conference

AIVC & venticool Webinar – Exploring window opening behaviour for optimal cooling and thermal comfort

26 March 2024
Online
This webinar aims to inform architects, engineers, building professionals and researchers about recent findings on user behaviour concerning window opening and its effect on cooling energy use and thermal comfort. The Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre organizes this webinar - AIVC in collaboration with Venticool.

Details of the conference

26 March 2024, 14:00 - 15:30 CET
Online
Organiser:
AIVC, venticool

Occupants use windows to control their thermal comfort and indoor air quality (IAQ). However, occupants often have to make a compromise between thermal, acoustic and visual comfort, IAQ and energy use for space conditioning. Moreover, they are not only looking for good indoor environmental quality, but also for their needs for security and privacy.

This webinar aims to inform architects, engineers, building professionals and researchers on recent findings on user behaviour concerning window opening and its effect on cooling energy use and thermal comfort. How can a coaching tool help the occupants to know whether it is a good option to open or close their windows? What are the environmental and contextual drivers for opening and closing windows in residential buildings in summer? How can we integrate user behaviour regarding window opening into building energy simulation tools?

This webinar is organized by the Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre - AIVC in collaboration with venticool. The webinar is facilitated by INIVE.

14:00
Welcome & Introduction, 
Hilde Breesch
KU Leuven, Belgium
14:05
Introduction to an IAQ and thermal comfort coach prototype to improve comfort and energy consumption thanks to adequate management of natural ventilation
Arnaud Jay
CEA liten/INES, France
14:20
Coupling methodology of windows and ceiling fan occupant behaviour models with building energy models: a tropical case study
Maxime Boulinguez
PIMENT Lab University of La Réunion/ Laboratoire d’Ecologie Urbaine Réunion, France
Maäréva Payet
PIMENT Lab University of La Réunion/ Laboratoire d’Ecologie Urbaine Réunion, France
14:35
Observing and modeling window states in French dwellings monitored during a summer with heatwaves
Mathilde Hostein
Cerema/ENTPE, France
14:50
Questions and answers
15:15
End of the webinar