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- 1From:ASHRAE Journal (Vol. 63, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedThe 26th Conference of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol, known informally as COP26, is planned to take place--with the acquiescence of the novel coronavirus--in my hometown in November. The event has already been...
- 2From:ASHRAE Journal (Vol. 63, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedIn general there are two main types of fire issues: fires emanating from the interior of a building and fires emanating from the exterior of a building, such as wildfires. The single most important design...
- 3From:ASHRAE Journal (Vol. 63, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedA dedicated outdoor air system coupled with gas-phase air scrubbers optimize the outdoor air volume in the renovation and addition of an historic Fort Myers, Fla., building. This resulted in rates below the minimum...
- 4From:ASHRAE Journal (Vol. 63, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedData center air containment systems are considered the most effective techniques for IT cooling control. (1) Both hot- and cold-aisle containment can improve the predictability and efficiency of cold air distribution....
- 5From:ASHRAE Journal (Vol. 63, Issue 8) Peer-Reviewed"Home Retrofit Results in Net Positive Energy Operation" in June's ASHRAE Journal by John Suzukida; Daniel Bacellar; Reinhard Radermacher, Ph.D., Fellow/Life Member ASHRAE, is a well documented case study that includes...
- 6From:ASHRAE Journal (Vol. 63, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedASHRAE's growth is and always has been a direct result of our members' personal growth. Today, we're going on a journey, and we'll see that since its inception our Society has focused on that individual growth. Here,...
- 7From:ASHRAE Journal (Vol. 63, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedMany in the HVAC&R industry can see the appeal of natural ventilation for environmental stewardship concerns; however, there is some reticence about the application of natural ventilation as well as confusion over the...
- 8From:ASHRAE Journal (Vol. 63, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedOur industry has increasingly focused on the electrification of building utilities coupled with low-carbon electricity to support the global decarbonization effort. Examples include the University of California's...
- 9From:ASHRAE Journal (Vol. 63, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedSafety and reliable system designs are paramount in refrigerant applications. Environmental concerns about the global warming impact of refrigerants have led to development of new lower global warming potential (GWP)...
- 10From:ASHRAE Journal (Vol. 63, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedUltraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) of air is a proven technique for controlling infectious aerosols. (1) This column summarizes an evaluation of in-duct UVGI proposals for several buildings under the control of...
- 11From:ASHRAE Journal (Vol. 63, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedParts 1 and 2 of this article in the March and April 2021 issues of ASHRAE Journal focused on viral infection, transmission and propagation in a space. Part 3 will focus on popular virus mitigation strategies and their...