none3Among the objectives of the Directive 2002/91/EC, the building wrapper represents a very important building subsystem to control energy dispersion and consumption. The Architect should be able to change the wrapper energy performance in order to control energy consumption. How to value and compare this energy dispersion with exergy analysis? Building wrapper should satisfy two tasks: - to reduce energy dispersion during winter time (especially in northern European buildings), - to guarantee thermal phase displacement during summer time (especially in southern European buildings). In Mediterranean area both task must be satisfied all over the year. The project calculates thermic isolation and phase displacement (of walls or windows or o...
As a measure of energy “quality”, exergy is meaningful for comparing the potential for thermal stora...
Exergy analysis offers the potential of minimizing energy resource depletion, and is useful for assi...
The quality of a certain amount of energy is defined as the relative exergy content of this energy. ...
Among the objectives of the Directive 2002/91/EC, Building wrapper is a very important building subs...
Among the objectives of the Directive 2002/91/EC and of the Council “Energy performance of buildings...
Though mandatory to be pursued, improved energy efficiency is not the only target to reach. The qual...
none1noBuilding energy performance evaluation is a key action to comply with EU Directive on Energy ...
The performance of space heating and cooling systems in buildings is usually measured by applying th...
As a measure of energy quality , exergy is meaningful for comparing the potential for thermal stora...
This doctoral research studied the added value of exergy for the assessment and development of energ...
As a measure of energy “quality”, exergy is meaningful for comparing the potential for thermal stora...
The exergy concept is useful to pinpoint magnitudes and locations of thermal imperfection occurring ...
Exergy is naturally related to the concept of quality of energy. Therefore, exergy analysis has been...
The energy performance of energy systems in buildings is commonly studied by applying the First Law...
Buildings are now considered as investments, everyone is interestd in. But they end up consuming lot...
As a measure of energy “quality”, exergy is meaningful for comparing the potential for thermal stora...
Exergy analysis offers the potential of minimizing energy resource depletion, and is useful for assi...
The quality of a certain amount of energy is defined as the relative exergy content of this energy. ...
Among the objectives of the Directive 2002/91/EC, Building wrapper is a very important building subs...
Among the objectives of the Directive 2002/91/EC and of the Council “Energy performance of buildings...
Though mandatory to be pursued, improved energy efficiency is not the only target to reach. The qual...
none1noBuilding energy performance evaluation is a key action to comply with EU Directive on Energy ...
The performance of space heating and cooling systems in buildings is usually measured by applying th...
As a measure of energy quality , exergy is meaningful for comparing the potential for thermal stora...
This doctoral research studied the added value of exergy for the assessment and development of energ...
As a measure of energy “quality”, exergy is meaningful for comparing the potential for thermal stora...
The exergy concept is useful to pinpoint magnitudes and locations of thermal imperfection occurring ...
Exergy is naturally related to the concept of quality of energy. Therefore, exergy analysis has been...
The energy performance of energy systems in buildings is commonly studied by applying the First Law...
Buildings are now considered as investments, everyone is interestd in. But they end up consuming lot...
As a measure of energy “quality”, exergy is meaningful for comparing the potential for thermal stora...
Exergy analysis offers the potential of minimizing energy resource depletion, and is useful for assi...
The quality of a certain amount of energy is defined as the relative exergy content of this energy. ...