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Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre (AIVC) is the
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information centre on energy efficient ventilation of buildings.


History

The AIVC started in 1979 in the context of the first and second oil crisis in
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and
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. The Centre was established as the 5th research project (Annex 5) in the context of the implementing agreement Energy in Buildings and Communities Programme (at that time called ECBCS) of the International Energy Agency. Since its inauguration, in 1979, the AIVC has been running without interruption. In November, 2020 the executive committee of the International Energy Agency Technical Collaboration Programme Buildings and Communities, approved a 5-year extension period for the AIVC from 2022 till 2026. In the first years, the AIVC's primary focus was understanding and finding ways to limit the energy impact of air infiltration in buildings.P. Wouters,
The new AIVC - your companion in the ventilation world
, 22nd AIVC Conference "Market Opportunities for Advanced Ventilation Technology", Bath, UK, 11–14 September 2001
W. de Gids,
A perspective on the AIVC
, 10th AIVC Conference "Progress and trends in air infiltration and ventilation research" Espoo, Finland, 25–28 September 1989
This was reflected in its original name “Air Infiltration Centre”. Ventilation was introduced in the name in 1986 because of the strong interactions between ventilation and infiltration in buildings and increasing interest in indoor air quality concerns. The Centre has developed an expertise in ventilation and infiltration with a series of technical notes and guides In parallel, the scientific and professional community in this area has grown significantly as well as the amount of research and development. Therefore, since 2011, to encourage exchanges and collaboration between the various stakeholders in the field, AIVC has shifted its focus to networking activities including the use of advanced and innovative dissemination strategies. The Centre is operated by the International Network for Information on Ventilation and Energy Performance, which is a registered European Economic Interest Grouping whose members include building research centres in Europe. Today, AIVC serves as a source of information for scientists and professionals interested in building ventilation and infiltration issues. The Centre holds annual conferences and workshops, publishes papers and reports, and maintains a large database of publications. The AIVC also collaborates with the
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platforms; both platforms are market oriented, created in 2011 and 2012 and focusing on
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airtightness and
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strategies in buildings, respectively. In addition, the AIVC has collaborative activities with organizations such as the
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, the Federation of European Heating, Ventilation and Air-conditioning Associations, the
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, the
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as well as the
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.


AIVC countries

The following countries participate in the AIVC: Australia, Belgium, China, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Republic of Korea, Spain, Sweden, UK and USA.BUILD UP energy solutions for better buildings
AIVC Newsletter No4
, 2013


AIRBASE

AIRBASE is the Bibliographic Database of the AIVC. It contains abstracts of articles and publications related to energy efficient ventilation of buildings. Where possible, sufficient detail is supplied in the bibliographic details for users to trace and order the material via their own libraries. Topics covered by AIRBASE include ventilation strategies, design and retrofit methods, calculation techniques, standards and regulations, measurement methods, and indoor air quality and energy implications. Entries are based on articles and reports published in journals, internal publications and research reports, produced both by university departments and by building research institutions throughout the world. AIRBASE also includes the AIVC publications and the presentations and proceedings of the AIVC conferences and workshops. AIRBASE has grown and evolved since the AIVC was established from 1979 to present day, with over 22700 references and more than 16200 documents available online.


Publications

Since its creation in 1979 the AIVC has produced a series of publications grouped in themes. Ventilation information papers are a series of short publications (6 to 8 pages) intended to give a basic knowledge on some aspects related to the air infiltration and/or the ventilation). The AIVC's collection of technical reports offers detailed information on subjects including ventilation, infiltration, indoor air movement, and measurement techniques. Guides and handbooks are a series of carefully researched and readily accessible publications gives detailed coverage on a range of important topics, and encapsulating the knowledge and experience derived from experts in all the AIVC Member Countries. Annotated bibliographies is a series of bibliographies aimed at researchers, designers and engineers etc. who are seeking an overview of developments on subjects including ventilation, air infiltration and related fields. The references quoted in these documents are taken from the AIVC's bibliographic database (AIRBASE). Contributed reports are reports produced by third parties but considered of relevance for the AIVC target audience and therefore also published under an AIVC cover. The Air Information Review was a quarterly newsletter containing topical and informative articles on air infiltration and ventilation research and application. It was published from 1979 to 2010. Since 2011, the AIVC publishes twice a year a four-page newsletter with the aim to provide information on the progress of the various projects as well as to learn about initiatives (publications, events, etc.) of interest.


Annual AIVC conferences

The AIVC holds a conference each year in September/October in one of the AIVC participating countries, with around 50 to 150 presentations on a variety of topics in the air infiltration and ventilation fields. Since 1980, these annual conferences have been an international meeting point for presenting and discussing major developments and results regarding infiltration and ventilation in buildings. The proceedings of each conference are made available by the time of the next year's conference.


AIVC workshops

The AIVC also organizes workshops, covering a wide range of topics in the field of infiltration and ventilation in buildings.


References


External links


AIVC website

Indoor Environmental Quality – Global Alliance (IEQ-GA)

International Energy Agency - Energy in Buildings and Communities Programme
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