Buildings are responsible for over 70% of the average city’s greenhouse gas emissions. As the key component of buildings, window serves very important role in architecture. In current energy efficient building practice, windows are considerably less well insulating component than other parts of the building envelope. Therefore improving windows thermal performance is an important issue to develop energy efficiency building design. This research is carried out from the case studies of zero/low carbon buildings, in which windows were found the weakest part of building envelope. Within this work state-of-the-art window glazing types, latest best performing fenestration products in the market and advanced window technologies are reviewed. Vacu...
It is important to have consistent ballast testing methods that provide results reflecting the perfo...
This thesis introduces an innovative contribution to the low energy - low carbon design of acute hos...
The global air temperature has increased by 0.74± 0.18 °C since 1905 and scientists have shown that ...
The European standard EN15450 states that the Coefficient of Performance (COP) target range for a G...
Today the majority of UK's energy needs are met by fossil fuels. An energy sector that uses 30% of t...
The work presented in this thesis investigates design, computer modelling and testing a sub-wet bulb...
The thermal behaviour of a 2.4 l direct injection diesel engine has been investigated to identify ho...
The work presented in this thesis will explore the development of novel heat recovery systems couple...
The overall aim of the collected published works is to investigate how different policy intervention...
The UK residential sector accounts for approximately 27%., and 17% of the country energy consumption...
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) modelling has been widely used within the automotive environment ...
This thesis introduces an innovative contribution to the low energy - low carbon design of acute hos...
Ethanol is one of a group of hydrocarbon fuels produced from bio-mass which is attracting interest a...
In the last few decades, the world has seen a significant increase in low energy residential housing...
Of the current EU building stock, 80% was built before the 90's, while 40% are pre-60's and a consid...
It is important to have consistent ballast testing methods that provide results reflecting the perfo...
This thesis introduces an innovative contribution to the low energy - low carbon design of acute hos...
The global air temperature has increased by 0.74± 0.18 °C since 1905 and scientists have shown that ...
The European standard EN15450 states that the Coefficient of Performance (COP) target range for a G...
Today the majority of UK's energy needs are met by fossil fuels. An energy sector that uses 30% of t...
The work presented in this thesis investigates design, computer modelling and testing a sub-wet bulb...
The thermal behaviour of a 2.4 l direct injection diesel engine has been investigated to identify ho...
The work presented in this thesis will explore the development of novel heat recovery systems couple...
The overall aim of the collected published works is to investigate how different policy intervention...
The UK residential sector accounts for approximately 27%., and 17% of the country energy consumption...
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) modelling has been widely used within the automotive environment ...
This thesis introduces an innovative contribution to the low energy - low carbon design of acute hos...
Ethanol is one of a group of hydrocarbon fuels produced from bio-mass which is attracting interest a...
In the last few decades, the world has seen a significant increase in low energy residential housing...
Of the current EU building stock, 80% was built before the 90's, while 40% are pre-60's and a consid...
It is important to have consistent ballast testing methods that provide results reflecting the perfo...
This thesis introduces an innovative contribution to the low energy - low carbon design of acute hos...
The global air temperature has increased by 0.74± 0.18 °C since 1905 and scientists have shown that ...