Analysis of The Efficiency of Energy-Efficient Natural Ventilation Systems in General Education School Buildings
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https://doi.org/10.55640/eijmrms-06-06-06Keywords:
Energy efficiency, microclimate, relative humidityAbstract
This article presents information on natural ventilation in general education school buildings. In addition, the article discusses international experience in improving the energy efficiency of school buildings through natural ventilation methods, as well as the regulatory requirements for the design of general education school buildings.
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