To address the functional complexities and volumetric variability found in the UK non-domestic building stock (Pérez-Lombard et al, 2008, Bruhns, 2008), the methodology for demonstra
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To address the functional complexities and volumetric variability found in the UK non-domestic building stock (Pérez-Lombard et al, 2008, Bruhns, 2008), the methodology for demonstra
This paper develops convective heat transfer coefficients for several different BIPV/T system configurations using Computational Fluid Dynamics models.
Seasonal storage of solar energy in geothermal boreholes has resurfaced as a means of heating housing communities.
Moisture buffering by the room enclosure can have an important influence on the variation in interior relative humidity.
Over the past 30 years numerous Building Simulation Codes (BSC) have been developed. Nevertheless, none of them has yet become a “standard”.
The paper presents the concept of integrated calculations of both thermal behaviour of buildings and processes of air treatment that take place in air handling units – AHU.
The purpose of this study is to quantify the impact of insulation of various parts of building envelopes on building energy consumption.
Schumann solution for the heating (cooling) of onedimensional packed beds by the passage of a hot (cool) fluid is extended by the incorporation of a small solid thermal conductivity