The assessment of building energy performance in Europe is widely based on standards that usually refer to the simplified method provided for by EN ISO 13790 (2008). In this simplified method, the estimation of heat transfer is steady-state based, and the building energy balance takes into account the behaviour of the building when interacting with the unsteady parameters by introducing a corrector factor related to the thermal mass effect (i.e. utilization factor). Nevertheless, this method, called “quasi-steady-state”, is often unreliable compared to the results provided by a detailed dynamic simulation, in particular concerning the assessment of the thermal need in warmer climates. This chapter highlights this critical point through case...
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this article is to analyze the effects of thermal mass on heating and cooli...
This article presents the results of a research aimed at obtaining detailed knowledge on the thermal...
Increasingly, legislation (including the imminent requirement for the energy labelling of buildings)...
The assessment of building energy performance in Europe is widely based on standards that usually re...
The building industry is influenced by many factors and trends reflecting the current situation and ...
Following the issue of the European Directive on the “Energy performance of buildings ” estensive in...
The recently issued EN ISO 52016-1 technical standard provides a new simplified dynamic method for t...
From the thermal balance point of view, in addition to air mass transfer due to infiltration and ven...
Assessing the building energy performance through the simplified assumptions of the steady-state con...
The recent European energy policies progressively introduced more restrictive energy performance req...
One of the most important issues in the implementation of energy saving measures is a proper evaluat...
In order to evaluate the energy performance of buildings, both in heating and in cooling periods, th...
In the year 2006, the energy performance directive 2002/91/EG was passed by the European Union, acco...
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this article is to analyze the effects of thermal mass on heating and cooli...
This article presents the results of a research aimed at obtaining detailed knowledge on the thermal...
Increasingly, legislation (including the imminent requirement for the energy labelling of buildings)...
The assessment of building energy performance in Europe is widely based on standards that usually re...
The building industry is influenced by many factors and trends reflecting the current situation and ...
Following the issue of the European Directive on the “Energy performance of buildings ” estensive in...
The recently issued EN ISO 52016-1 technical standard provides a new simplified dynamic method for t...
From the thermal balance point of view, in addition to air mass transfer due to infiltration and ven...
Assessing the building energy performance through the simplified assumptions of the steady-state con...
The recent European energy policies progressively introduced more restrictive energy performance req...
One of the most important issues in the implementation of energy saving measures is a proper evaluat...
In order to evaluate the energy performance of buildings, both in heating and in cooling periods, th...
In the year 2006, the energy performance directive 2002/91/EG was passed by the European Union, acco...
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this article is to analyze the effects of thermal mass on heating and cooli...
This article presents the results of a research aimed at obtaining detailed knowledge on the thermal...
Increasingly, legislation (including the imminent requirement for the energy labelling of buildings)...