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SIMULATING THE IMPACTS OF INDOOR VERTICAL FLOW CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS ON HVAC PERFORMANCE USING eQUEST AT HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE’S R.W.KERN CENTER 被引量:1

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摘要 INTRODUCTION Hampshire College,in Amherst,Massachusetts,is taking part in the green building movement with the construction of the R.W.Kern Center,which opened in the spring of 2016.The building was certified to meet the Living Building Challenge in spring 2018 and has satisfied building standards such as Net Zero energy and water.To meet these standards,the design of the building employs solar photovoltaic panels,a rain water catchment and purification system,a greywater treatment system,storm water infiltration rain gardens,composting toilets,and control monitoring systems to make the building more efficient and decrease its harmful impacts on the environment.The greywater treatment system utilizes both indoor vertical flow constructed wetlands(VFCW)and an outdoor horizontal flow constructed wetland(HFCW)to filter greywater effluent from sinks and a coffee bar,meeting the requirement to treat and handle all wastewater generated on site.Although the VFCW system performance has been shown to be effective in exterior environments(Sklarz et al.,2009),its use inside a building requires scrutiny to verify that the adoption of this system does not affect the operation of essential building systems.
出处 《Journal of Green Building》 2018年第2期123-144,共22页 绿色建筑学报(英文)
关键词 WASTEWATER HVAC utilize
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