In recent years in Europe, the improvement of the energy efficiency in buildings has been constantly addressed as a priority. In order to achieve this goal, the first step is to have a calculation method that determines the energy performance of buildings. For this purpose, dynamic thermal simulation programs are used. However, numerous studies (Branco, Lachal, Gallinelli, & Weber, 2004; Burman, Mumovic, & Kimpian, 2014; Johnston, Wingfield, & Miles-Shenton, 2010; Majcen, Itard, & Visscher, 2013) have shown that the measured energy performance of buildings does not correspond to the simulated performance. This is referred to as the “performance gap” and thus, the predictive potential of these tools is reduced. This paper is ...
Data analysis methodologies are crucial to learn insights from data and to create more trust in the ...
The energy performance gap, i.e. the difference between measured and predicted behaviour of building...
Simulation is commonly utilized as a best practice approach to assess building performance in the bu...
This paper focuses on exploring methods for reducing the gap between the expected and actual buildin...
This paper focuses on exploring methods for reducing the gap between the expected and actual buildin...
This paper focuses on exploring methods for reducing the gap between the expected and actual buildin...
A correct thermal building design is a key issue on the viewpoint of energy-efficiency targets estab...
Building energy modelling and simulations play an important role in the design of energy efficient b...
Building performance assessment is a process of using a numerical model “simulation tool” to predict...
Increasingly, legislation (including the imminent requirement for the energy labelling of buildings)...
Prediction of the energy performance of buildings helps designers with decision-making during the de...
Simulation programs are used to calculate the energy performance of buildings. However, numerous stu...
Simulation programs are used to calculate the energy performance of buildings. However, numerous stu...
The number of buildings renovated following the introduction of European energy-efficiency policy re...
Operational energy consumption in buildings has a crucial impact on global energy consumption. Never...
Data analysis methodologies are crucial to learn insights from data and to create more trust in the ...
The energy performance gap, i.e. the difference between measured and predicted behaviour of building...
Simulation is commonly utilized as a best practice approach to assess building performance in the bu...
This paper focuses on exploring methods for reducing the gap between the expected and actual buildin...
This paper focuses on exploring methods for reducing the gap between the expected and actual buildin...
This paper focuses on exploring methods for reducing the gap between the expected and actual buildin...
A correct thermal building design is a key issue on the viewpoint of energy-efficiency targets estab...
Building energy modelling and simulations play an important role in the design of energy efficient b...
Building performance assessment is a process of using a numerical model “simulation tool” to predict...
Increasingly, legislation (including the imminent requirement for the energy labelling of buildings)...
Prediction of the energy performance of buildings helps designers with decision-making during the de...
Simulation programs are used to calculate the energy performance of buildings. However, numerous stu...
Simulation programs are used to calculate the energy performance of buildings. However, numerous stu...
The number of buildings renovated following the introduction of European energy-efficiency policy re...
Operational energy consumption in buildings has a crucial impact on global energy consumption. Never...
Data analysis methodologies are crucial to learn insights from data and to create more trust in the ...
The energy performance gap, i.e. the difference between measured and predicted behaviour of building...
Simulation is commonly utilized as a best practice approach to assess building performance in the bu...