Browsing SINTEF Open by Author "Thunshelle, Kari"
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Robust and reliable deep renovation by advanced prefabricated façade elements. Air-tightness performance and assessment of a demo case
Holøs, Sverre Bjørn; Thunshelle, Kari (SINTEF Proceedings;9, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)Deep renovation of the existing building mass is an important task to reach the target of energy efficient buildings and neighbourhood. However, the current renovation rate is only 1% of the European building stock each ... -
Spatiotemporal humidity variation in student housing
Hafnor, Cathrine; Holøs, Sverre Bjørn; Aurlien, Tormod; Thunshelle, Kari (Chapter, 2022)Modern, urban apartments are space-efficient, have bathrooms with no windows, and require energy-efficient ventilation with heat recovery. The requirements for exhaust ventilation rates for the kitchen and bathrooms are ... -
SvalVent – Sval og behagelig behovsstyrt ventilasjon for individuell kjøling i yrkesbygg
Thunshelle, Kari; Yang, Aileen; Bottolfsen, Hanne Liland; Solberg, Håkon Rikoll; Schild, Peter G. (SINTEF Fag;72, Research report, 2021)Behovsstyrt ventilasjon er en forutsetning for bygg med lavt energibehov, og i Norge ligger vi langt framme når det gjelder forskning og praktisk implementering på området. En av de største utfordringene knyttet til ... -
Thermal comfort, thermal sensation and skin temperature measurements using demand-controlled ventilation for individual cooling
Solberg, Håkon Rikoll; Thunshelle, Kari; Schild, Peter G. (Peer reviewed; Conference object; Journal article, 2020)An increasing part of modern building's energy demand is due to cooling. An ongoing research project investigates the possibility to reduce the energy consumption from cooling by utilizing an individually controlled active ... -
VOC emission rates in newly built and renovated buildings, and the influence of ventilation – a review and meta-analysis
Holøs, Sverre Bjørn; Yang, Aileen; Lind, Merethe; Thunshelle, Kari; Schild, Peter G.; Mysen, Mads (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Few field studies have evaluated ventilation strategies, such as temporarily increasing the ventilation rate, to counter the high pollutant-load from off-gassing of volatile compounds from new materials in these buildings. ...