Review of Energy Efficiency Design Structure System for Building Night Ventilation

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Night ventilation is a passive form of common design method with low cost, easy achievement and operation, research on which will have a very high theoretical and social value. This paper has discussed the principle of night ventilation briefly and reviewed the developing of energy efficiency design structure system for building night ventilation. Based on the above, the author has found the weakness of the current research, and summed up the weak link so as to be contributed to the future research and study.

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