As reported in the scientific literature and mentioned in building energy performance legislation, the thermal inertia of the opaque building envelope can have a significant positive impact on the reduction of summer indoor overheating, of space cooling peak load and of electricity consumption. At the early stages of the envelope design, there is a need to use simplified as well as effective parameters to correctly characterize the thermal performance of the opaque envelope under dynamic conditions. In this work, a new methodology to describe the dynamic thermal behavior of opaque components is proposed. The approach is based on the harmonic parameters specified in ISO 13786 but it also takes into account realistic boundary conditions for...
A new parameter e (0<=e<=1), called coefficient of performance, is introduced, whose value quantifie...
Traditionally low energy buildings are supposed to have maximally big thermal resistance of building...
Traditionally low energy buildings are supposed to have maximally big thermal resistance of building...
As reported in the scientific literature and mentioned in building energy performance legislation, t...
AbstractIn order to dynamically characterise the opaque components of a building envelope subject to...
Assessing the building energy performance through the simplified assumptions of the steady-state con...
Opaque vented façades are innovative and widely-used technological systems adopted both in new const...
The reliable estimation of buildings energy needs for cooling is a crucial issue in the implementati...
From the thermal balance point of view, in addition to air mass transfer due to infiltration and ven...
The refurbishment of building opaque envelope represents an important approach for the reduction in ...
A novel dynamic simulation model for the building envelope energy performance analysis is presented ...
Traditionally, the energy efficiency properties of building envelope components are prescribed world...
The thermal performance of walls, windows, doors and roofs is described by a number of characteristi...
In the present work, three different methodologies to determine the equivalent thermal diffusivity o...
Buildings are one of the systems that more energy consumed in the European Union. The study of the t...
A new parameter e (0<=e<=1), called coefficient of performance, is introduced, whose value quantifie...
Traditionally low energy buildings are supposed to have maximally big thermal resistance of building...
Traditionally low energy buildings are supposed to have maximally big thermal resistance of building...
As reported in the scientific literature and mentioned in building energy performance legislation, t...
AbstractIn order to dynamically characterise the opaque components of a building envelope subject to...
Assessing the building energy performance through the simplified assumptions of the steady-state con...
Opaque vented façades are innovative and widely-used technological systems adopted both in new const...
The reliable estimation of buildings energy needs for cooling is a crucial issue in the implementati...
From the thermal balance point of view, in addition to air mass transfer due to infiltration and ven...
The refurbishment of building opaque envelope represents an important approach for the reduction in ...
A novel dynamic simulation model for the building envelope energy performance analysis is presented ...
Traditionally, the energy efficiency properties of building envelope components are prescribed world...
The thermal performance of walls, windows, doors and roofs is described by a number of characteristi...
In the present work, three different methodologies to determine the equivalent thermal diffusivity o...
Buildings are one of the systems that more energy consumed in the European Union. The study of the t...
A new parameter e (0<=e<=1), called coefficient of performance, is introduced, whose value quantifie...
Traditionally low energy buildings are supposed to have maximally big thermal resistance of building...
Traditionally low energy buildings are supposed to have maximally big thermal resistance of building...