This paper reports on the simulation of the indoor thermal environment and energy demand of an Airport terminal space in the UK.
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This paper reports on the simulation of the indoor thermal environment and energy demand of an Airport terminal space in the UK.
The majority of numerical studies of room airflow using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) are conducted with the steady Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) approach.
In the frame of a research project, the energy production for a residential unit including its mobility by micro-CHP was simulated in detail.
This paper describes the concept of an intelligent zone controller for the efficient operation of environmental systems in buildings.
The winter operation of ground-source heat pumps is expected to lead to drift phenomena in the zones surrounding the vertical ground heat exchangers.
The present paper analyses a case study of the application of dynamic energy simulation on the energy efficiency improvement process of an existing commercial building, the retrofit of a CHP machin
Simulating a building to predict its performance over the course of a full year requires an accurate repre-sentation of the stable and representative weather pat-terns of a location, i.e.