The EN ISO 52016-1:2018 technical standard has introduced a new simplified dynamic method for the calculation of the building energy need for heating and cooling. This new procedure combines a low amount of input data required, as for the previous quasi-steady and dynamic simplified methods of the withdrawn EN ISO 13790 standard, with an increased accuracy, which would reduce the gap with detailed dynamic methods. This work is part of a broader research activity aimed at investigating the new simplified dynamic model and highlighting its strengths and weaknesses, in terms of accuracy and robustness. Specifically, the work addresses the parameters that have a great influence on the final results and the effects of uncertainties in input data...
In order to evaluate the energy performance of buildings, both in heating and in cooling periods, th...
The energy consumption of the residential sector accounts for about 40% of the overall energy consum...
The EU Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings requires that energy certification of buildi...
The EN ISO 52016-1 standard presents a new simplified dynamic calculation procedure, whose aim is to...
To reduce energy consumption for space heating, a coordinated action on energy supply, building fabr...
The research investigates the new hourly method of the assessment of building energy needs for heati...
The recently issued EN ISO 52016-1 technical standard provides a new simplified dynamic method for t...
The EN ISO 52016-1:2017 standard introduced a new methodology for the hourly calculation of energy n...
Among simplified multiple-measure methods for the evaluation of building energy requirements, method...
Improving energy performance of buildings is one of the most important tasks for reaching sustain...
The early stages of building design include a number of decisions, which have a strong influence on ...
The research investigates the validity of the simple hourly method, as introduced by the EN ISO 5201...
Buildings energy consumption depends on several parameters, such as climate, envelope typologies, oc...
The assessment of building energy performance in Europe is widely based on standards that usually re...
The world’s energy use in buildings (residential and commercial) accounts for around 40% of the worl...
In order to evaluate the energy performance of buildings, both in heating and in cooling periods, th...
The energy consumption of the residential sector accounts for about 40% of the overall energy consum...
The EU Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings requires that energy certification of buildi...
The EN ISO 52016-1 standard presents a new simplified dynamic calculation procedure, whose aim is to...
To reduce energy consumption for space heating, a coordinated action on energy supply, building fabr...
The research investigates the new hourly method of the assessment of building energy needs for heati...
The recently issued EN ISO 52016-1 technical standard provides a new simplified dynamic method for t...
The EN ISO 52016-1:2017 standard introduced a new methodology for the hourly calculation of energy n...
Among simplified multiple-measure methods for the evaluation of building energy requirements, method...
Improving energy performance of buildings is one of the most important tasks for reaching sustain...
The early stages of building design include a number of decisions, which have a strong influence on ...
The research investigates the validity of the simple hourly method, as introduced by the EN ISO 5201...
Buildings energy consumption depends on several parameters, such as climate, envelope typologies, oc...
The assessment of building energy performance in Europe is widely based on standards that usually re...
The world’s energy use in buildings (residential and commercial) accounts for around 40% of the worl...
In order to evaluate the energy performance of buildings, both in heating and in cooling periods, th...
The energy consumption of the residential sector accounts for about 40% of the overall energy consum...
The EU Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings requires that energy certification of buildi...