Controlling Indoor Air Quality in Subarctic Houses
Because we aspire to maintain the climate of the tropical savanna in our modern residential housing, it is essential that we control the flows of heat, air, and moisture into and out of those homes. Experience with residential buildings in the great natural laboratory of Interior Alaska has led the...
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Summary: | Because we aspire to maintain the climate of the tropical savanna in our modern residential housing, it is essential that we control the flows of heat, air, and moisture into and out of those homes. Experience with residential buildings in the great natural laboratory of Interior Alaska has led the authors to fully appreciate the functional relationship of these three aspects |
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