Managing thermal loss is a key topic that needs further investigation as it has a direct link to reducing the energy load in buildings. One of these thermal loss management methods can be the use of shading devices. Dynamic thermal models normally used at the early stages of the building design can play an important role in the decision-making process regarding the use of shading devices. This paper presents the results of a real-world study assessing the potential of using a sealed cellular blind as a passive energy conservation method, where the real-world results are compared with the simulated results generated with environmental design solutions limited thermal analysis software (EDSL Tas) and integrated environmental solutions virtual...
The UK property industry needs to verify its energy usage; without this, the market cannot achieve t...
Studies have shown that the assumptions used to create dynamic thermal models of buildings do not re...
Bridging the gap between the predicted and actual energy performance of buildings is necessary to in...
Managing thermal loss is a key topic that needs further investigation as it has a direct link to red...
The built environment accounts for 40% of the UK’s carbon footprint, with half of this involving bui...
Improved insulation and glazing contribute to overheating in buildings, the incidence of which is ri...
Improved insulation and glazing contribute to overheating in buildings, the incidence of which is ri...
The careful design of the façade is one of the most influential strategies to lower the energy use i...
The residential sector is responsible for 29% of the total energy consumption of the UK, with 62% of...
peer reviewedA method to bridge the gap between research and practice, as far as estimation of the ...
Windows are a major area of heat loss in buildings losing up to 10 times more energy compared to oth...
The use of solar energy can help reduce the CO2 emission and dependency on fossil fuels, and using S...
Thermal modelling tools have widely been used in the construction industry at the design stage, eith...
This paper investigates the effectiveness of multiple external shading devices and identifies the mo...
Studies have shown that the assumptions used to create dynamic thermal models of buildings do not re...
The UK property industry needs to verify its energy usage; without this, the market cannot achieve t...
Studies have shown that the assumptions used to create dynamic thermal models of buildings do not re...
Bridging the gap between the predicted and actual energy performance of buildings is necessary to in...
Managing thermal loss is a key topic that needs further investigation as it has a direct link to red...
The built environment accounts for 40% of the UK’s carbon footprint, with half of this involving bui...
Improved insulation and glazing contribute to overheating in buildings, the incidence of which is ri...
Improved insulation and glazing contribute to overheating in buildings, the incidence of which is ri...
The careful design of the façade is one of the most influential strategies to lower the energy use i...
The residential sector is responsible for 29% of the total energy consumption of the UK, with 62% of...
peer reviewedA method to bridge the gap between research and practice, as far as estimation of the ...
Windows are a major area of heat loss in buildings losing up to 10 times more energy compared to oth...
The use of solar energy can help reduce the CO2 emission and dependency on fossil fuels, and using S...
Thermal modelling tools have widely been used in the construction industry at the design stage, eith...
This paper investigates the effectiveness of multiple external shading devices and identifies the mo...
Studies have shown that the assumptions used to create dynamic thermal models of buildings do not re...
The UK property industry needs to verify its energy usage; without this, the market cannot achieve t...
Studies have shown that the assumptions used to create dynamic thermal models of buildings do not re...
Bridging the gap between the predicted and actual energy performance of buildings is necessary to in...