peer reviewedEarth-to-air heat exchangers (EAHEs) are widely used to reduce the indoor temperature and associated cooling energy demand of buildings. This study investigated the potential reduction in indoor temperatures via energy-efficient ventilation through EAHEs in an existing architectural campus building (ACB) with an energy-efficient renovated building envelope in the hot and humid climate of Karachi, Pakistan. The building information modeling (BIM) program Autodesk Revit was used to develop a virtual ACB BIM model. An EnergyPlus parametric analysis of the ACB BIM model in DesignBuilder facilitated quantification of the influences of operating parameters such as pipe installation depth and pipe diameter for EAHEs with similar total...
An energy analysis was performed on the Texas A & M University at Qatar building in Doha, Qatar. The...
AbstractEnergy consumption in the building sector is very high and it is expected to increase furthe...
Abstract Building energy consumption in the desert climate of Saudi Arabia is dominated by cooling d...
peer reviewedElectric appliances for cooling and lighting are responsible for most of the increase i...
In this article, we examined the passive cooling techniques built into a building in hot temperate c...
The implementation of the earth-air pipe heat exchanger (EAPHE) system as a passive cooling technolo...
The commercial buildings sector in the United States used 18 percent (17.93 Quads) of the U.S. prima...
Nowadays, the urbanity and industrial growth have led people to spend about 90% of their time in the...
This study explores energy efficient building technologies, specifically in hot and humid climates. ...
There is a global concern about energy in buildings generally for two major reasons. The first one i...
The current world we are living in is energy driven and life seems to be almost impossible without i...
Building energy use is becoming increasingly important worldwide, with the increasing necessity to a...
Hot and humid climates present some of the most complex challenges for sustainable building designs....
Responding to climate change and adapting to global warming requires creative solutions. In Iraq, th...
Nearly 30% of global energy is consumed in buildings for heating and cooling. Many researches have b...
An energy analysis was performed on the Texas A & M University at Qatar building in Doha, Qatar. The...
AbstractEnergy consumption in the building sector is very high and it is expected to increase furthe...
Abstract Building energy consumption in the desert climate of Saudi Arabia is dominated by cooling d...
peer reviewedElectric appliances for cooling and lighting are responsible for most of the increase i...
In this article, we examined the passive cooling techniques built into a building in hot temperate c...
The implementation of the earth-air pipe heat exchanger (EAPHE) system as a passive cooling technolo...
The commercial buildings sector in the United States used 18 percent (17.93 Quads) of the U.S. prima...
Nowadays, the urbanity and industrial growth have led people to spend about 90% of their time in the...
This study explores energy efficient building technologies, specifically in hot and humid climates. ...
There is a global concern about energy in buildings generally for two major reasons. The first one i...
The current world we are living in is energy driven and life seems to be almost impossible without i...
Building energy use is becoming increasingly important worldwide, with the increasing necessity to a...
Hot and humid climates present some of the most complex challenges for sustainable building designs....
Responding to climate change and adapting to global warming requires creative solutions. In Iraq, th...
Nearly 30% of global energy is consumed in buildings for heating and cooling. Many researches have b...
An energy analysis was performed on the Texas A & M University at Qatar building in Doha, Qatar. The...
AbstractEnergy consumption in the building sector is very high and it is expected to increase furthe...
Abstract Building energy consumption in the desert climate of Saudi Arabia is dominated by cooling d...