In this paper we present a case study about the application of dynamic simulation to asses the energy performance of a building in the context of a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LE
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In this paper we present a case study about the application of dynamic simulation to asses the energy performance of a building in the context of a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LE
Energy-efficiency seems to be one key-driver for whole building and construction industry in the future. Therefore, new construction and building service concepts are obviously needed.
This article aims to discuss the results of the EnergyPlus daylighting module – Detailed.
In practise many buildings show significant deviation between the predicted annual energy consumption and the actual energy consumption.
In this study, a multizone model of an existing shopping mall is developed in IDA Indoor Climate and Energy (IDA ICE).
Velux Daylight Visualizer 2 is a software tool dedicated to daylighting design and analysis.
The wind environment around a building influences human lives and the design of it. Simulation by CFD software is a main method used to study wind environment.
Mixed-Mode ventilation is an innovative approach that maximizes the use of natural ventilation and uses supplementary mechanical cooling only when strictly required.