Extreme weather events, including heat waves, are predicted to increase in both frequency and severity over the coming decades. Low house building rates and a growing population mean there is a need to adapt existing dwellings. Research presented here uses dynamic thermal simulation to model the effect of passive heat wave mitigating interventions for UK dwellings. Interventions include a range of additions and modifications to solar shading, insulation and ventilation. Results are presented for typical end and mid terrace houses, with four orientations, two occupancy profiles and using weather data from the 2003 heat wave. Results show the effectiveness of interventions that reduce solar gains through the building fabric, such as external...
The main objective of this paper is to demonstrate the effectiveness of increasing the thermal capac...
Reduced energy consumption is an important strategy for climate change mitigation. Buildings, worldw...
Mortality rates rise during hot weather in England, and projected future increases in heatwave frequ...
Extreme weather events, including heatwaves, are predicted to increase in both frequency and severit...
Extreme weather events, including heat waves, are predicted to increase in both frequency and severi...
The research presented in this paper investigates combinations of interventions for adapting dwellin...
Climate change projections indicate that the UK is expected to experience more frequent and more int...
The emphasis for UK dwelling refurbishment to date has centred on reducing heating energy use. Howev...
Purpose – Dwelling retrofit strategies generally concentrate on measures to reduce energy use and ca...
The effect of climate change is increasingly manifested through more frequent and more intense extre...
The emphasis for UK dwelling refurbishment to date has centred on reducing heating energy use. Howev...
Multi-zone dynamic thermal simulation linked to a nodal airflow model, was used to assess and rank t...
Poorly ventilated dwellings, new winter-focused insulation standards, and the increasing global temp...
Many newly built, energy-efficient terraced houses are characterised by high indoor air temperatures...
Overheating in homes is a problem because high indoor temperatures present a risk to occupant health...
The main objective of this paper is to demonstrate the effectiveness of increasing the thermal capac...
Reduced energy consumption is an important strategy for climate change mitigation. Buildings, worldw...
Mortality rates rise during hot weather in England, and projected future increases in heatwave frequ...
Extreme weather events, including heatwaves, are predicted to increase in both frequency and severit...
Extreme weather events, including heat waves, are predicted to increase in both frequency and severi...
The research presented in this paper investigates combinations of interventions for adapting dwellin...
Climate change projections indicate that the UK is expected to experience more frequent and more int...
The emphasis for UK dwelling refurbishment to date has centred on reducing heating energy use. Howev...
Purpose – Dwelling retrofit strategies generally concentrate on measures to reduce energy use and ca...
The effect of climate change is increasingly manifested through more frequent and more intense extre...
The emphasis for UK dwelling refurbishment to date has centred on reducing heating energy use. Howev...
Multi-zone dynamic thermal simulation linked to a nodal airflow model, was used to assess and rank t...
Poorly ventilated dwellings, new winter-focused insulation standards, and the increasing global temp...
Many newly built, energy-efficient terraced houses are characterised by high indoor air temperatures...
Overheating in homes is a problem because high indoor temperatures present a risk to occupant health...
The main objective of this paper is to demonstrate the effectiveness of increasing the thermal capac...
Reduced energy consumption is an important strategy for climate change mitigation. Buildings, worldw...
Mortality rates rise during hot weather in England, and projected future increases in heatwave frequ...