The selection of a thermal comfort model for establishing indoor optimal hygrothermal conditions during the hot period has a major impact on energy consumption of Net Zero Energy Buildings in hot climates. The objective of this paper is to compare the influence of using different thermal comfort models for zero energy buildings in hot climates. The paper compares the impact of applying Fanger’s model, Givoni’s model, the ASHRAE 55 adaptive comfort model and the EN 15251 adaptive comfort model on energy consumption and comfort performance. Using both the building performance simulation tools ZEBO and EnergyPlus for energy simulation, an existing prototype of a residential apartment module is used to evaluate energy performance and thermal co...
This paper proposes the analysis of real monitored data for evaluating the relationship between occu...
The building sector has a significant share in a county's total greenhouse gas emissions, and as a r...
In Thailand, the delivery of adequate low-income housing has historically been overshadowed by polit...
The selection of a thermal comfort model has a major impact on energy consumption of Net Zero Energy...
peer reviewedSeveral energy efficiency concepts and comfort models emerged in the last 15 years seek...
The evaluation of construction standards using adaptive thermal comfort models has a great impact on...
Thermally Activated Building Systems (TABS) are regarded as top-cooling systems rather than full air...
Residential and commercial buildings consume approximately 60% of the world’s electricity. It is alm...
Due to its excessive energy consumption, the building sector contributes significantly to greenhouse...
Current thermal comfort standards and the models underpinning them purport to be equally applicable ...
The primary purpose of the current research was to implement a numerical model to investigate the in...
Current thermal comfort standards and the models underpinning them purport to be equally applicable ...
On account of the global warming, there is an increased concern about the overheating risk in free r...
This study explores energy efficient building technologies, specifically in hot and humid climates. ...
The paper discusses the concept of an adaptive thermal comfort design methodology and its impact on ...
This paper proposes the analysis of real monitored data for evaluating the relationship between occu...
The building sector has a significant share in a county's total greenhouse gas emissions, and as a r...
In Thailand, the delivery of adequate low-income housing has historically been overshadowed by polit...
The selection of a thermal comfort model has a major impact on energy consumption of Net Zero Energy...
peer reviewedSeveral energy efficiency concepts and comfort models emerged in the last 15 years seek...
The evaluation of construction standards using adaptive thermal comfort models has a great impact on...
Thermally Activated Building Systems (TABS) are regarded as top-cooling systems rather than full air...
Residential and commercial buildings consume approximately 60% of the world’s electricity. It is alm...
Due to its excessive energy consumption, the building sector contributes significantly to greenhouse...
Current thermal comfort standards and the models underpinning them purport to be equally applicable ...
The primary purpose of the current research was to implement a numerical model to investigate the in...
Current thermal comfort standards and the models underpinning them purport to be equally applicable ...
On account of the global warming, there is an increased concern about the overheating risk in free r...
This study explores energy efficient building technologies, specifically in hot and humid climates. ...
The paper discusses the concept of an adaptive thermal comfort design methodology and its impact on ...
This paper proposes the analysis of real monitored data for evaluating the relationship between occu...
The building sector has a significant share in a county's total greenhouse gas emissions, and as a r...
In Thailand, the delivery of adequate low-income housing has historically been overshadowed by polit...