In this paper, cooling energy needs are calculated by the steady-state methodology of the Portuguese building thermal code. After the first period of building code implementation, re-evaluation according to EN ISO 13790 is recommended in order to compare results with the dynamic simulation results. From these analyses, a newly revised methodology arises including a few corrections in procedure. This iterative result is sufficiently accurate to calculate the building’s cooling energy needs. Secondly, results show that the required conditions are insufficient to prevent overheating. The use of the gain utilization factor as an overheating risk index is suggested, according to an adaptive comfort protocol, and is integrated in the method us...
Countries development led to an increase use of energy resources that are essential to social and ec...
Improving common constructive solutions and substituting HVAC systems for more efficient ventilation...
EN 13790 suggests some quasi-steady-state overheating indicator to evaluate the summer comfort in bu...
In this paper, cooling energy needs are calculated by the steady-state methodology of the Portugues...
Since climate data for building energy simulation have recently been refreshed with 1971–2000 observ...
In most European regulations the thermal performance of the buildings is expressed mainly in terms o...
The building regulations have a major role in controlling and limiting the energy consumption of the...
Portugal must evaluate, according to the Energu Performance Building Directive, the national require...
The introduction of the “Energy Performance Building Directive” (EPBD) [1] and consequently the new ...
In past years, building professionals increased their interest on passive systems as sustainable sol...
There is a growing energy demand for cooling in European buildings. It is expected that the cooled f...
The goal of this study is to evaluate the accuracy of the Portuguese thermal regulation simplified ...
Only recently energy efficiency and reduced cooling energy consumption have become a primary concern...
Due to the high energy consumption associated with the building sector, several legal documents with...
In this paper it was analysed the evolution of the Portuguese Thermal Code in of face of sustainabl...
Countries development led to an increase use of energy resources that are essential to social and ec...
Improving common constructive solutions and substituting HVAC systems for more efficient ventilation...
EN 13790 suggests some quasi-steady-state overheating indicator to evaluate the summer comfort in bu...
In this paper, cooling energy needs are calculated by the steady-state methodology of the Portugues...
Since climate data for building energy simulation have recently been refreshed with 1971–2000 observ...
In most European regulations the thermal performance of the buildings is expressed mainly in terms o...
The building regulations have a major role in controlling and limiting the energy consumption of the...
Portugal must evaluate, according to the Energu Performance Building Directive, the national require...
The introduction of the “Energy Performance Building Directive” (EPBD) [1] and consequently the new ...
In past years, building professionals increased their interest on passive systems as sustainable sol...
There is a growing energy demand for cooling in European buildings. It is expected that the cooled f...
The goal of this study is to evaluate the accuracy of the Portuguese thermal regulation simplified ...
Only recently energy efficiency and reduced cooling energy consumption have become a primary concern...
Due to the high energy consumption associated with the building sector, several legal documents with...
In this paper it was analysed the evolution of the Portuguese Thermal Code in of face of sustainabl...
Countries development led to an increase use of energy resources that are essential to social and ec...
Improving common constructive solutions and substituting HVAC systems for more efficient ventilation...
EN 13790 suggests some quasi-steady-state overheating indicator to evaluate the summer comfort in bu...