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Modelling of indoor air quality in residential and commercial buildings

Dokka, Tor Helge
Doctoral thesis
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2000
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Dokka, T.H.; Bjørseth, O.; Hanssen, S.O.. EnviSim; A windows application for simulation of IAQ. Proceedings Indoor Air 96 Nagoya. 2: 491-496, 1996.

Dokka, T.H.; Jørgensen, R.B.; Bjørseth, O.; Malvik, B.. Comparison of field experiments in a refurbished bedroom with small chamber experiments. Proceedings Indoor Air 99 Edinburgh. 5: 93-98, 1999.

Hanssen, S.O.; Dokka, T.H.; Bjørseth, O.. Investigations of the interaction between different ventilation strategies and the adsorbation/desorption of VOCs on material surfaces. Proceedings Indoor Air '99 Edinburgh. 1: 402-407, 1999.

Hanssen, S.O.; Dokka, T.H.; Bjørseth, O.. "Introduction of a sink-diffusion model to describe the interaction between VOCs and material surfaces". Indoor Air. 10(1): 27-38, 2000.
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Fakultet for samfunnsvitenskap og teknologiledelse
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Dr. ingeniøravhandling, 0809-103X; 2000:75

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