European countries impose regulations for low thermal transmittance envelopes to improve the buildings' energy efficiency. However, in scientific literature, evidences are surfacing that such low U-values are affecting the validity of traditional design guidelines. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the implications of lowering the envelope U-values. To achieve this, 96000 residential buildings were generated, with random geometries and U-values, and their energy consumption evaluated for eight European locations. The buildings were grouped according to the envelope elements' thermal transmittance and the results statistically analyzed. For each group, six geometry-based indexes were correlated with the energy performance. As U-values ...
The presented study aims to clarify the implications of passive design measures on heating and cooli...
Bridging the gap between the predicted and actual energy performance of buildings is necessary to in...
Energy price increase and climate changes force to look for new methods to reduce heat consumption i...
European countries impose regulations for low thermal transmittance envelopes to improve the buildin...
Contrarily to what happens in northern European countries, buildings in the Mediterranean region are...
The building envelope plays a crucial role in reducing operational energy demand. The two main prope...
AbstractThe building envelope plays a crucial role in reducing operational energy demand. The two ma...
High levels of energy consumption in residential buildings and global warming are important issues. ...
In Europe, the recent application of regulations oriented to zero-energy buildings and climate neutr...
In Europe, the recent application of regulations oriented to zero-energy buildings and climate neutr...
In the early phases of building design, it is essential to quantify the relevance of passive design ...
Traditionally low energy buildings are supposed to have maximally big thermal resistance of building...
Traditionally low energy buildings are supposed to have maximally big thermal resistance of building...
The shape factor of a building is the ratio between its envelope area and its volume. Buildings with...
A considerable part of recent EU policies is currently addressed at developing effective measures to...
The presented study aims to clarify the implications of passive design measures on heating and cooli...
Bridging the gap between the predicted and actual energy performance of buildings is necessary to in...
Energy price increase and climate changes force to look for new methods to reduce heat consumption i...
European countries impose regulations for low thermal transmittance envelopes to improve the buildin...
Contrarily to what happens in northern European countries, buildings in the Mediterranean region are...
The building envelope plays a crucial role in reducing operational energy demand. The two main prope...
AbstractThe building envelope plays a crucial role in reducing operational energy demand. The two ma...
High levels of energy consumption in residential buildings and global warming are important issues. ...
In Europe, the recent application of regulations oriented to zero-energy buildings and climate neutr...
In Europe, the recent application of regulations oriented to zero-energy buildings and climate neutr...
In the early phases of building design, it is essential to quantify the relevance of passive design ...
Traditionally low energy buildings are supposed to have maximally big thermal resistance of building...
Traditionally low energy buildings are supposed to have maximally big thermal resistance of building...
The shape factor of a building is the ratio between its envelope area and its volume. Buildings with...
A considerable part of recent EU policies is currently addressed at developing effective measures to...
The presented study aims to clarify the implications of passive design measures on heating and cooli...
Bridging the gap between the predicted and actual energy performance of buildings is necessary to in...
Energy price increase and climate changes force to look for new methods to reduce heat consumption i...