The application of building simulation and modelling is becoming more widespread, particularly in the analysis of residential buildings. The energy consumption and control of systems in residential buildings are tightly linked to the behaviour of people, arguably more so than in commercial buildings which have traditionally been the preserve of building simulation analysis. The input profiles used in simulation pay little attention to the link between numerical characterisations of observed 'behaviour' and the way people actually live in the home. Understanding this is important if we are to improve the modelling of buildings, gain greater insight into energy consumption and make better decisions about future energy production and generatio...
Prediction of the energy performance of buildings helps designers with decision-making during the de...
International audienceBuilding energy simulation (BES) is currently used to design comfortable and e...
Studies have shown that the assumptions used to create dynamic thermal models of buildings do not re...
The application of building simulation and modelling is becoming more widespread, particularly in th...
International audienceThis paper presents a causal model of inhabitants behaviour at home that takes...
The current trend in reduction in energy use in buildings is oriented towards sustainable measures a...
Energy use in the home is a major source of carbon emissions and is highly dependent on the activiti...
Energy use in the home is a major source of carbon emissions and is highly dependent on the activiti...
Energy use in the home is a major source of carbon emissions and is highly dependent on the activiti...
Energy use in the home is a major source of carbon emissions and is highly dependent on the activiti...
Energy-related occupant behaviour has a major impact on the energy use in buildings, and occupant be...
Energy use in the home is a major source of carbon emissions and is highly dependent on the activiti...
Influence of occupant behaviour on the energy performance of dwellings is an emerging research topic...
Energy building simulations are key tools to be used in each design phase of the building . Actually...
International audienceBuilding energy simulation (BES) is currently used to design comfortable and e...
Prediction of the energy performance of buildings helps designers with decision-making during the de...
International audienceBuilding energy simulation (BES) is currently used to design comfortable and e...
Studies have shown that the assumptions used to create dynamic thermal models of buildings do not re...
The application of building simulation and modelling is becoming more widespread, particularly in th...
International audienceThis paper presents a causal model of inhabitants behaviour at home that takes...
The current trend in reduction in energy use in buildings is oriented towards sustainable measures a...
Energy use in the home is a major source of carbon emissions and is highly dependent on the activiti...
Energy use in the home is a major source of carbon emissions and is highly dependent on the activiti...
Energy use in the home is a major source of carbon emissions and is highly dependent on the activiti...
Energy use in the home is a major source of carbon emissions and is highly dependent on the activiti...
Energy-related occupant behaviour has a major impact on the energy use in buildings, and occupant be...
Energy use in the home is a major source of carbon emissions and is highly dependent on the activiti...
Influence of occupant behaviour on the energy performance of dwellings is an emerging research topic...
Energy building simulations are key tools to be used in each design phase of the building . Actually...
International audienceBuilding energy simulation (BES) is currently used to design comfortable and e...
Prediction of the energy performance of buildings helps designers with decision-making during the de...
International audienceBuilding energy simulation (BES) is currently used to design comfortable and e...
Studies have shown that the assumptions used to create dynamic thermal models of buildings do not re...