The present study aims at assessing the geo-climatic potential applicability of Controlled Natural Ventilation (CNV) as a Natural Ventilative Cooling (NVC) technique in the Mediterranean area. This assessment was carried following two approaches: 1st) a climate-dependent evaluation of the NVC potential of different locations considering a “virtual space”; 2nd) a calculation of the NVC potential of different locations considering a “real” building through dynamic energy simulations. According to the first approach, a method to assess the potential cooling energy demand as well as NVC was developed though a parametrical analysis of the typical meteorological year (TMY) related to 50 reference cities representing the variety of climate zones...
Natural ventilation plays an important role on the thermal and energy performance of a building. The...
According to the criteria of sustainable design, the study aims to develop an approach to the archi...
Analyzing the Köppen–Geiger climate classification and available climate data for the southern Europ...
The present study aims at assessing the geo-climatic potential applicability of Controlled Natural V...
Most of the Catalonian population and urban areas are located along the Mediterranean coastal zone a...
Most of the Catalonian population and urban areas are located along the Mediterranean coastal zone a...
Analyzing the Köppen–Geiger climate classification and available climate data for the sou...
Analyzing the Köppen–Geiger climate classification and available climate data for the sou...
Most of the Catalonian population and urban areas are located along the Mediterranean coastal zone a...
Building energy consumptions for space cooling is a globally rising voice. Considering the need to r...
Three largest Catalonian cities are chosen: Barcelona, Terrassa and Tarragona and each city geo-loca...
Three largest Catalonian cities are chosen: Barcelona, Terrassa and Tarragona and each city geo-loca...
This study analyses the climate-dependent passive ventilative cooling (PVC) potential in central and...
Three largest Catalonian cities are chosen: Barcelona, Terrassa and Tarragona and each city geo-loca...
This study analyses the climate-dependent passive ventilative cooling (PVC) potential in central an...
Natural ventilation plays an important role on the thermal and energy performance of a building. The...
According to the criteria of sustainable design, the study aims to develop an approach to the archi...
Analyzing the Köppen–Geiger climate classification and available climate data for the southern Europ...
The present study aims at assessing the geo-climatic potential applicability of Controlled Natural V...
Most of the Catalonian population and urban areas are located along the Mediterranean coastal zone a...
Most of the Catalonian population and urban areas are located along the Mediterranean coastal zone a...
Analyzing the Köppen–Geiger climate classification and available climate data for the sou...
Analyzing the Köppen–Geiger climate classification and available climate data for the sou...
Most of the Catalonian population and urban areas are located along the Mediterranean coastal zone a...
Building energy consumptions for space cooling is a globally rising voice. Considering the need to r...
Three largest Catalonian cities are chosen: Barcelona, Terrassa and Tarragona and each city geo-loca...
Three largest Catalonian cities are chosen: Barcelona, Terrassa and Tarragona and each city geo-loca...
This study analyses the climate-dependent passive ventilative cooling (PVC) potential in central and...
Three largest Catalonian cities are chosen: Barcelona, Terrassa and Tarragona and each city geo-loca...
This study analyses the climate-dependent passive ventilative cooling (PVC) potential in central an...
Natural ventilation plays an important role on the thermal and energy performance of a building. The...
According to the criteria of sustainable design, the study aims to develop an approach to the archi...
Analyzing the Köppen–Geiger climate classification and available climate data for the southern Europ...