Dynamic thermal models are used to predict indoor temperatures for overheating building regulation compliance (Part O) assessments. The models must therefore be reliable in their predictions, but previous work has shown differences between measured and modelled temperatures. The present study uses bespoke datasets measured in test houses to examine the influence of various model inputs on the accuracy of the overheating predictions. Standard metrics were used for determining model accuracy. The results showed that accuracy was improved by reducing window ventilation rate by 20%, reducing the U-value of curtains, carefully modelling curtains with respect to their interaction with incoming solar radiation, artificially reducing the diffuse so...
Validating computer models of buildings under different thermal stimulation is exceptionally difficu...
Summertime overheating of homes has been demonstrated in many countries. Raised internal temperature...
This dataset contains supplementary information to Roberts et al. (2019). Predictions of summertime ...
Dynamic thermal models are used to predict indoor temperatures for overheating building regulation c...
Enhanced guidance on the processes by which indoor temperatures are predicted by dynamic thermal mod...
Can building performance simulation reproduce measured summertime indoor conditions of a multi-resid...
Monitoring and modelling studies of the indoor environment indicate that there are often discrepanci...
Summertime overheating in UK dwellings is seen as a risk to occupants' health and well-being. Dynami...
Monitoring and modelling studies of the indoor environment indicate that there are often discrepanci...
A considerable amount of literature has focused on the risk of overheating in residential buildings....
Overheating in homes is a problem because high indoor temperatures present a risk to occupant health...
Overheating in homes is a problem because high indoor temperatures present a risk to occupant health...
Thermal modelling tools have widely been used in the construction industry at the design stage, eith...
Overheating in homes is a problem because high indoor temperatures present a risk to occupant health...
Thermal modelling tools have widely been used in the construction industry at the design stage, eith...
Validating computer models of buildings under different thermal stimulation is exceptionally difficu...
Summertime overheating of homes has been demonstrated in many countries. Raised internal temperature...
This dataset contains supplementary information to Roberts et al. (2019). Predictions of summertime ...
Dynamic thermal models are used to predict indoor temperatures for overheating building regulation c...
Enhanced guidance on the processes by which indoor temperatures are predicted by dynamic thermal mod...
Can building performance simulation reproduce measured summertime indoor conditions of a multi-resid...
Monitoring and modelling studies of the indoor environment indicate that there are often discrepanci...
Summertime overheating in UK dwellings is seen as a risk to occupants' health and well-being. Dynami...
Monitoring and modelling studies of the indoor environment indicate that there are often discrepanci...
A considerable amount of literature has focused on the risk of overheating in residential buildings....
Overheating in homes is a problem because high indoor temperatures present a risk to occupant health...
Overheating in homes is a problem because high indoor temperatures present a risk to occupant health...
Thermal modelling tools have widely been used in the construction industry at the design stage, eith...
Overheating in homes is a problem because high indoor temperatures present a risk to occupant health...
Thermal modelling tools have widely been used in the construction industry at the design stage, eith...
Validating computer models of buildings under different thermal stimulation is exceptionally difficu...
Summertime overheating of homes has been demonstrated in many countries. Raised internal temperature...
This dataset contains supplementary information to Roberts et al. (2019). Predictions of summertime ...