A method of defining occupants’ window opening behaviour patterns in simulation programs, based on measurements is proposed. Occupants’ window opening behaviour has a strong effect on indoor environment and the energy consumed to sustain it. Only few models of window opening behaviour exist and these are solely based on the thermal indoor/outdoor environment. Consequently, users of simulation software are often left with little or no guidance for the modelling of occupants’ window opening behaviour, resulting in potentially large discrepancies between real and simulated energy consumption and indoor environment. Measurements of occupant’s window opening behaviour were conducted in 15 dwellings in Denmark during eight months. Indoor and out...
Based on almost seven years of continuous measurements, we have analysed in detail the influence of ...
In this paper, we discuss the presence of habits in the window opening behaviour of social housing t...
It is important to understand and model the behaviour of occupants in buildings and how this behavio...
The occupants’ window opening behaviour can have a substantial influence on the indoor climate and t...
Bridging the gap between predicted and real energy consumptions in buildings has become a crucial ta...
Energy consumption in buildings is influenced by building properties, building controls and the way ...
An energy simulation of a building is a mathematical representation of its physical behaviour consid...
ABSTRACT: During the first eight months of 2008, measurements of occupant behaviour and eight enviro...
Energy consumption in buildings is influenced by several factors related to the building properties ...
Windows are one of the major means by which building occupants control the indoor environment. This ...
This paper presents the development of stochastic models of occupants' main bedroom window oper- ati...
The characterisation of window opening behaviour is crucial for suitable prediction of building perf...
The characterisation of window opening behaviour is crucial for suitable prediction of building perf...
Realistic characterisation of occupants' window opening behaviour is crucial for reliable prediction...
Energy building simulations are key tools to be used in each design phase of the building . Actually...
Based on almost seven years of continuous measurements, we have analysed in detail the influence of ...
In this paper, we discuss the presence of habits in the window opening behaviour of social housing t...
It is important to understand and model the behaviour of occupants in buildings and how this behavio...
The occupants’ window opening behaviour can have a substantial influence on the indoor climate and t...
Bridging the gap between predicted and real energy consumptions in buildings has become a crucial ta...
Energy consumption in buildings is influenced by building properties, building controls and the way ...
An energy simulation of a building is a mathematical representation of its physical behaviour consid...
ABSTRACT: During the first eight months of 2008, measurements of occupant behaviour and eight enviro...
Energy consumption in buildings is influenced by several factors related to the building properties ...
Windows are one of the major means by which building occupants control the indoor environment. This ...
This paper presents the development of stochastic models of occupants' main bedroom window oper- ati...
The characterisation of window opening behaviour is crucial for suitable prediction of building perf...
The characterisation of window opening behaviour is crucial for suitable prediction of building perf...
Realistic characterisation of occupants' window opening behaviour is crucial for reliable prediction...
Energy building simulations are key tools to be used in each design phase of the building . Actually...
Based on almost seven years of continuous measurements, we have analysed in detail the influence of ...
In this paper, we discuss the presence of habits in the window opening behaviour of social housing t...
It is important to understand and model the behaviour of occupants in buildings and how this behavio...