Accurate data about the condition and thermal properties of existing buildings are desirable for simulation purposes in the preparation of energy Efficiency retrofits. However, established measurement methods tend to be laborious, time-consuming and expensive. Modern remote sensing technologies may capture the energetic characteristics of buildings in less time and at lower cost. This paper presents first results of a field trial with RGB and thermal infrared (TIR) imagery taken from an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) to derive the geometry and heat transfer coefficients (U-values) for a single-family home as an input for energetic simulations. The outcome is compared to conventional analysis methods regarding accuracy and effort. It is shown...
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS – a.k.a. drones) have evolved over the past decade as both advanced mil...
Radiative heat loss from external surfaces is a large component in overall building heat loss, and e...
Remote thermal imaging of buildings is notable for providing interesting but generally qualitative i...
A high share of heating energy consumption by buildings is due to poorly insulated building envelope...
Setting up building and district models to perform energetic simulations requires detailed informati...
Existing buildings often have low energy efficiency standards. For the preparation of retrofits, rel...
High energy consumption in the construction sector largely contributes to anthropogenic climate cha...
U-values of building elements are often determined using point measurements, where infrared imagery ...
U-values of building elements are often determined using point measurements, where infrared imagery ...
Performance simulations can deliver valuable insights about the Status quo of buildings
An approach to automatically generate a dynamic energy simulation model in Modelica for a single exi...
U-values of building elements are often determined using point measurements, where infrared imagery ...
U-values of building elements are often determined using point measurements, where infrared imagery ...
In 2014, 41% of total U.S. energy consumption was consumed in residential and commercial buildings, ...
In 2014, 41% of total U.S. energy consumption was consumed in residential and commercial buildings, ...
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS – a.k.a. drones) have evolved over the past decade as both advanced mil...
Radiative heat loss from external surfaces is a large component in overall building heat loss, and e...
Remote thermal imaging of buildings is notable for providing interesting but generally qualitative i...
A high share of heating energy consumption by buildings is due to poorly insulated building envelope...
Setting up building and district models to perform energetic simulations requires detailed informati...
Existing buildings often have low energy efficiency standards. For the preparation of retrofits, rel...
High energy consumption in the construction sector largely contributes to anthropogenic climate cha...
U-values of building elements are often determined using point measurements, where infrared imagery ...
U-values of building elements are often determined using point measurements, where infrared imagery ...
Performance simulations can deliver valuable insights about the Status quo of buildings
An approach to automatically generate a dynamic energy simulation model in Modelica for a single exi...
U-values of building elements are often determined using point measurements, where infrared imagery ...
U-values of building elements are often determined using point measurements, where infrared imagery ...
In 2014, 41% of total U.S. energy consumption was consumed in residential and commercial buildings, ...
In 2014, 41% of total U.S. energy consumption was consumed in residential and commercial buildings, ...
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS – a.k.a. drones) have evolved over the past decade as both advanced mil...
Radiative heat loss from external surfaces is a large component in overall building heat loss, and e...
Remote thermal imaging of buildings is notable for providing interesting but generally qualitative i...