Though uncertainties of input variables may have significant implications on building simulations, they are quite often not identified, quantified, or included in building simulations results. This paper considers climatic deterministic, uncertainty, and sensitivity analysis through a series of simulations using the CIBSE UKCIP02 future weather years, CIBSE TM48 for design summer years (DSYs), and the latest CIBSE TM49 DSY future weather data which incorporates the UKCP09 projections to evaluate the variance and the impact of differing London future weather files on indoor operative temperature of a detached dwelling in the United Kingdom using the CIBSE TM52 overheating criteria. The work analyses the variability of comparable weather data...
The integration of techniques for uncertainty and sensitivity analysis in building performance simul...
Building engineers are faced with a difficult problem: how to design habitable spaces that conform t...
New climate change projections for the UK were published by the United Kingdom Climate Impacts Progr...
Though uncertainties of input variables may have significant implications on building simulations, t...
Though uncertainties of input variables may have significant implications on building simulations, t...
The risk of overheating in UK dwellings is predicted to increase due to anthropogenic climate change...
Cities are expected to experience an increasing risk of overheating due to climate change and the ur...
AbstractCities are expected to experience an increasing risk of overheating due to climate change an...
The Chartered Institute of Building Service Engineers (CIBSE) produced a technical memorandum (TM36)...
To critically compare three future weather year (FWY) downscaling approaches, based on the 2009 UK C...
The aim of this study was to assess variations in indoor temperatures in London dwellings during per...
The global increase in demand for dwelling energy and implications of changing climatic conditions o...
Purpose– To critically compare three future weather year (FWY) downscaling approaches, based on the ...
The quest for enhanced thermal comfort for dwellings encompasses the holistic utilization of improve...
Summertime overheating of homes has been demonstrated in many countries. Raised internal temperature...
The integration of techniques for uncertainty and sensitivity analysis in building performance simul...
Building engineers are faced with a difficult problem: how to design habitable spaces that conform t...
New climate change projections for the UK were published by the United Kingdom Climate Impacts Progr...
Though uncertainties of input variables may have significant implications on building simulations, t...
Though uncertainties of input variables may have significant implications on building simulations, t...
The risk of overheating in UK dwellings is predicted to increase due to anthropogenic climate change...
Cities are expected to experience an increasing risk of overheating due to climate change and the ur...
AbstractCities are expected to experience an increasing risk of overheating due to climate change an...
The Chartered Institute of Building Service Engineers (CIBSE) produced a technical memorandum (TM36)...
To critically compare three future weather year (FWY) downscaling approaches, based on the 2009 UK C...
The aim of this study was to assess variations in indoor temperatures in London dwellings during per...
The global increase in demand for dwelling energy and implications of changing climatic conditions o...
Purpose– To critically compare three future weather year (FWY) downscaling approaches, based on the ...
The quest for enhanced thermal comfort for dwellings encompasses the holistic utilization of improve...
Summertime overheating of homes has been demonstrated in many countries. Raised internal temperature...
The integration of techniques for uncertainty and sensitivity analysis in building performance simul...
Building engineers are faced with a difficult problem: how to design habitable spaces that conform t...
New climate change projections for the UK were published by the United Kingdom Climate Impacts Progr...