Dr. P. Karava - Publications


MY PUBLICATIONS (1999-2008)

  1. Refereed Journal Papers
  2. Refereed Conference Papers
  3. Other Articles and Reports

REFEREED JOURNAL PAPERS


[1] Karava P., Stathopoulos T., Athienitis A.K. 2007. Wind-driven natural ventilation analysis. International Journal of the Solar Energy Society, 81, pp. 20-30.

[2] Tzempelikos A., Athienitis A.K., Karava P. 2007. Simulation of façade and envelope design options for a new university building. International Journal of the Solar Energy Society, 81, pp. 1088-1103.

[3] Karava P., Stathopoulos T., Athienitis A.K. 2006. Impact of internal pressure coefficients on wind-driven ventilation analysis. International Journal of Ventilation, 5(1), pp. 53-66.

[4] Karava P., Stathopoulos T., Athienitis A.K. 2004. Wind driven flow through openings: Review of discharge coefficients. International Journal of Ventilation, 3(3), pp. 255-266.

[5] Karava P., Stathopoulos T., Athienitis A.K. 2003. Investigation of the performance of trickle ventilators. Building and Environment Journal, 38, pp. 981-993.


REFEREED CONFERENCE PAPERS


[1] Mouriki E., Karava P., Park K-W., Athienitis A., Stathopoulos T. 2008. Full-scale study of an atrium integrated with a hybrid ventilation system. Proceedings of 3rd Canadian Solar Buildings Conference, Fredericton, August 20-22.

[2] Karava P., Stathopoulos T., Athienitis A.K. 2007. Cross-ventilation building design: Application of Particle Image Velocimetry. Proceedings of 12th International Conference on Wind Engineering, 2, pp. 1407-1414, Cairns, Australia, July 1-6.

[3] Karava P., Stathopoulos T., Athienitis A.K. 2007. Guidelines for sustainable building design through natural ventilation. Proceedings of Annual General Meeting & Conference, Canadian Society of Civil Engineers, Yellowknife, Canada, June 6-9.

[4] Karava P., Tzempelikos T., Candanedo L., Bessoudo M., Athienitis A.K., Handfield L. 2007. Air flow and heat transfer measurements near a façade with different heating configurations. Proceedings of 2nd Canadian Solar Buildings Conference, Calgary, Canada, June 10-14.

[5] Athienitis A.K., Kesik T., Morrison I.B., Noguchi M., Tzempelikos A., Charron R., Karava P., Zmeureanu R., Love J., Harrison S., Poissant Y. 2006. Development of requirements for a solar building conceptual design tool. Proceedings of 1st Canadian Solar Buildings Conference, Montreal, Canada, August 20-24.

[6] Karava P., Athienitis A.K., Reardon J.T., Stathopoulos T. 2006. Predicting the pressure regimes and resultant indoor-outdoor air- exchange in a multi-unit residential building. Proceedings of National Building Simulation Conference (eSim), pp. 65-72, Toronto, Canada, May.

[7] Karava P., Athienitis A.K., Stathopoulos T., Reardon J.T. 2006. Modelling of indoor- outdoor air exchange in a multi-unit residential building. In: Fazio, P., Ge, H., Rao, J., Desmarais, G., (Eds.), Proceedings of 3rd International Building Physics Conference, 697-704, ISBN 0-415-41675-2, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, August 27-31.

[8] Karava P., Stathopoulos T., Athienitis A.K. 2005. Wind-driven flow through building openings. Proceedings of 1st International Conference on Passive and Low Energy Cooling (PALENC) for the Built Environment, Santorini, Greece, May 18-20.

[9] Karava P., Stathopoulos T., Athienitis A.K. 2005. Wind driven flow through building openings: a wind tunnel study. Proceedings of 20th Canadian Conference of Applied Mechanics (CANCAM), McGill University, Montreal, Canada, May 30-June 2.

[10] Karava P., Stathopoulos T., Athienitis A.K. 2004. Natural ventilation openings: a discussion of discharge coefficients. Joint 16th World Building Congress (CIB 2004) and 5th International Conference of Indoor Air Quality, Ventilation and Energy Conservation, Paper no. 346, Toronto, Canada, May 2-7.

[11] Karava P., Stathopoulos T., Athienitis A.K. 2002. Simulation of the performance of trickle ventilators. Proceedings of National Building Simulation Conference (eSim), Montreal, Canada, September 11-13.

[12] Karava P., Stathopoulos T., Athienitis A.K. 2002. Experimental investigation of the performance of trickle ventilators. Proceedings of 4th International Forum on Hybrid Ventilation, pp. 208-215, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, May 14-15.


OTHER ARTICLES & REPORTS


[1] Park K-W., O’neil B., Karava P., Mouriki E., Athienitis A. 2008. A control algorithm for motorized roller blinds in an atrium integrated with a hybrid ventilation system. Poster presentation, 3rd Canadian Solar Buildings Conference, Fredericton, Canada, August 20-22.

[2] Stathopoulos T., Karava P. 2008. Pedestrian comfort wind tunnel experiments for Israel Electric Corporation Building: Assessment of current pedestrian-level wind conditions. Technical Report, Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel, Concordia University.

[3] Stathopoulos T., Karava P. 2007. Wind Environmental Study for Viger Development. Technical Report, Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel, Concordia University.

[4] Mouriki E., Karava P., Park K-W., Athienitis A., Stathopoulos T. 2007. Solar-assisted hybrid ventilation integrated with atria. Poster presentation, 2nd Canadian Solar Buildings Conference, Calgary, Canada, June 10-14.

[5] Candanedo L., Handfield L., Karava P., Tzempelikos T., Bessoudo M., Athienitis A.K. 2007. Airflow and thermal simulation in a controlled test-chamber with different heating configurations using CFD modelling. Proceedings of 2nd Canadian Solar Buildings Conference, Calgary, Canada, June 10-14.

[6] Karava P., Athienitis A.K., Stathopoulos T. 2006. Modelling of annual indoor-outdoor air exchange and related energy consumption in multi-unit residential buildings. Research report submitted to Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), Concordia University.

[7] Karava P., Stathopoulos T., Athienitis A.K. 2005. Contribution to natural ventilation design. Proceedings of 2nd International Natural Ventilation Workshop, Tokyo, Japan, November.

[8] Athienitis A.K., Haghighat F., Stathopoulos T., Tzempelikos A., Karava P., Dehra H. 2002. Simulation of design options for the new Concordia Engineering-Fine Arts building. Technical report, Concordia University.


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