In this study, test reference year (TRY) data for three UK cities are generated from the new UKCP09 climate change projections1for a variety of future time horizons and carbon emission scenario assumptions. The data are applied to the energy simulation of three commercial buildings and one house for the three city locations (London, Manchester and Edinburgh), three future time horizons in this century and three carbon emission scenarios. Results are compared with those generated using alternative TRYs from two other research groups who used UKCP091as well as with the existing TRY data sets which form the CIBSE Future Weather Years2 in order to produce robust results. Results of future simulations of peak summer operative temperatures, peak ...
The Chartered Institute of Building Service Engineers (CIBSE) produced a technical memorandum (TM36)...
The design reference year – a new approach to testing a building in more extreme weather using UKCP0...
The paper presents methodologies for deriving reference weather years for building simulation from t...
In this study, test reference year (TRY) data for three UK cities are generated from the new UKCP09 ...
New climate change projections for the UK were published by the United Kingdom Climate Impacts Progr...
A method is developed to generate future design reference year (DRY) data from the United Kingdom Cl...
Copyright © 2015 SAGE PublicationsAverage weather years have been used around the world for testing ...
Design summer years representing near-extreme hot summers have been used in the United Kingdom for t...
Copyright © 2011 by SAGE PublicationsWeather data are used extensively by building scientists and en...
To investigate the impact of the new UK Climate Projections on building performance, a primary sch...
Climate influences a building’s performance to an important extent. In order to obtain accurate esti...
This article investigates how to use UK probabilistic climate-change projections (UKCP09) in rigorou...
Current practice in building design is to assess a building’s performance using average or typical w...
To critically compare three future weather year (FWY) downscaling approaches, based on the 2009 UK C...
With the increasing use of simulation for building design, test reference years (TRYs) are required ...
The Chartered Institute of Building Service Engineers (CIBSE) produced a technical memorandum (TM36)...
The design reference year – a new approach to testing a building in more extreme weather using UKCP0...
The paper presents methodologies for deriving reference weather years for building simulation from t...
In this study, test reference year (TRY) data for three UK cities are generated from the new UKCP09 ...
New climate change projections for the UK were published by the United Kingdom Climate Impacts Progr...
A method is developed to generate future design reference year (DRY) data from the United Kingdom Cl...
Copyright © 2015 SAGE PublicationsAverage weather years have been used around the world for testing ...
Design summer years representing near-extreme hot summers have been used in the United Kingdom for t...
Copyright © 2011 by SAGE PublicationsWeather data are used extensively by building scientists and en...
To investigate the impact of the new UK Climate Projections on building performance, a primary sch...
Climate influences a building’s performance to an important extent. In order to obtain accurate esti...
This article investigates how to use UK probabilistic climate-change projections (UKCP09) in rigorou...
Current practice in building design is to assess a building’s performance using average or typical w...
To critically compare three future weather year (FWY) downscaling approaches, based on the 2009 UK C...
With the increasing use of simulation for building design, test reference years (TRYs) are required ...
The Chartered Institute of Building Service Engineers (CIBSE) produced a technical memorandum (TM36)...
The design reference year – a new approach to testing a building in more extreme weather using UKCP0...
The paper presents methodologies for deriving reference weather years for building simulation from t...