© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Current building energy models are weak at representing the interactions between neighbourhoods of buildings in cities. The effect of a neighbourhood on the local microclimate is complex, varying from one building to another, meaning that neighbourhood effects on the airflow around a particular building. A failure to account for this may lead to the miss-calculation of heat transfer and energy demand. Current building energy simulation (BES) tools apply convective heat transfer coefficient (CHTC) correlations, which were developed by using a simplified model of wind flow that neglects neighbourhood effects. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) techniques are able to model these neighbourhood effects and can be used to impr...
AbstractAccurate weather data plays an important role in the evaluation of building energy consumpti...
Urban microclimate studies are gaining popularity due to rapid urbanization. Many studies documented...
Convective heat transfer coefficients for external building surfaces (hc,ext) are essential in build...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Current building energy models are weak at representing the interactions between...
Building energy simulation (BES) is widely applied to assess indoor comfort and building energy dema...
Building energy simulation (BES) tools show limitations in calculations of the convective heat trans...
Coupled models developed from the building energy simulation (BES) and computational fluid dynamics ...
Convective heat transfer coefficients for external building surfaces are essential in building energ...
Surface as well as air temperatures are due to the urban heat island effect higher in urban compared...
peer reviewedThis article reports the coupling of a building energy simulation (BES) made with TRNSY...
International audienceThe urban context is often simplified or neglected in Building Energy Models (...
Urban building arrangements such as packing density, orientation and size are known to influence the...
Convective heat transfer coefficients for external building surfaces (hc,ext) are essential in build...
International audienceA full coupling between a CFD code, a thermo-radiative model and a building en...
AbstractAccurate weather data plays an important role in the evaluation of building energy consumpti...
Urban microclimate studies are gaining popularity due to rapid urbanization. Many studies documented...
Convective heat transfer coefficients for external building surfaces (hc,ext) are essential in build...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Current building energy models are weak at representing the interactions between...
Building energy simulation (BES) is widely applied to assess indoor comfort and building energy dema...
Building energy simulation (BES) tools show limitations in calculations of the convective heat trans...
Coupled models developed from the building energy simulation (BES) and computational fluid dynamics ...
Convective heat transfer coefficients for external building surfaces are essential in building energ...
Surface as well as air temperatures are due to the urban heat island effect higher in urban compared...
peer reviewedThis article reports the coupling of a building energy simulation (BES) made with TRNSY...
International audienceThe urban context is often simplified or neglected in Building Energy Models (...
Urban building arrangements such as packing density, orientation and size are known to influence the...
Convective heat transfer coefficients for external building surfaces (hc,ext) are essential in build...
International audienceA full coupling between a CFD code, a thermo-radiative model and a building en...
AbstractAccurate weather data plays an important role in the evaluation of building energy consumpti...
Urban microclimate studies are gaining popularity due to rapid urbanization. Many studies documented...
Convective heat transfer coefficients for external building surfaces (hc,ext) are essential in build...