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Engineers Newsletters

Airside Design

Airside design of applied systems

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  • Understanding Single-Zone VAV Systems by John Murphy, 2013, volume 42-2. pdf
  • Minimum Outdoor Airflow Using the IAQ Procedure by Dennis Stanke, 2011, volume 40-3. pdf
  • Effects of altitude on psychrometric calculations and fan selection by Trane Applications Engineering, 2011, volume 39-4. pdf
  • Direct-drive plenum fans and fan arrays by Dustin Meredith and John Murphy, 2010, volume 39-1. pdf
  • Understanding chilled-beam systems by John Murphy, 2009, volume 38-4. pdf
  • Energy-saving control strategies for rooftop VAV systems by John Murphy, 2006, volume 35-4. pdf
  • Maintaining a comfortable environment in places of assembly by Don Eppelheimer, 2006, volume 35-3. pdf
  • Keeping cool with outdoor air: Airside economizers by Dennis Stanke, 2006, volume 35-2. pdf
  • CO2-based demand-controlled ventilation with ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2004 by John Murphy, 2005, volume 34-5. pdf
  • Advances in desiccant-based dehumidification by John Murphy, 2005, volume 34-4. pdf
  • Better part-load dehumidification: It's not a pipe dream by John Murphy, 2004, volume 33-2. pdf
  • Addendum 62n breathes new life into ASHRAE Standard 62 by Dennis Stanke, 2004, volume 33-1. pdf
  • Using carbon dioxide for demand-controlled ventilation by John Murphy, 2002, volume 31-3. pdf
  • Commercial building pressurization by Dennis Stanke, 2002, volume 31-2. pdf
  • Cooling-coil heat transfer by Don Eppelheimer, 2002, volume 31-1. pdf
  • Underfloor air distribution: Turning air distribution upside down by Dennis Stanke, 2001, volume 30-4. pdf
  • Design tips for effective, efficient dedicated outdoor-air systems by Dennis Stanke, 2001, volume 30-3. pdf
  • The three E’s of geothermal heat pump systems by Mick Schwedler PE, 2001, volume 30-2. pdf
  • Air-to-air energy recovery: Energy-conscious design ideas by Dennis Stanke and John Murphy, 2000, volume 29-5. pdf
  • Dehumidify with constant-volume systems: It may take more than you think by Dennis Stanke, 2000, volume 29-4. pdf
  • Cold air makes good sense by Don Eppelheimer, 2000, volume 29-2. pdf
  • The threefold challenge of ventilating single-duct VAV systems by Dennis Stanke, 1998, volume 27-1. pdf
  • Designing an ASHRAE 62-compliant ventilation system by Dennis Stanke, 1995, volume 24-2. pdf
  • VAV system optimization: Critical zone reset by Dennis Stanke, 1991, volume 20-2. pdf
  • The coil run-around cycle, 1974, volume 3-3. pdf

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