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Heat and Mass Transfer in Building Energy Performance Assessment



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Autore: Ko?í Václav Visualizza persona
Titolo: Heat and Mass Transfer in Building Energy Performance Assessment Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (122 p.)
Soggetto topico: History of engineering and technology
Soggetto non controllato: advanced personalized ventilation
air terminal device
air velocity
building envelope
carbon black
CFD
Convolutional neural networks
correlation function
DSC
elevation
energy balance
energy saving
fibrous aerogel
geopolymers
ground-granulated blast-furnace slag
heat treatment
Hygrothermal assessment
mass flow rate prediction
mechanical properties
Metamodeling
natural ventilation
noise level
phase change temperature
plaster
Probabilistic assessment
relative humidity
self-heating
SEM
single-sided
temperature
thermal conductivity
thermal energy storage
thermal performance
thermal properties
Time series modelling
turbulence
XRD
Persona (resp. second.): LakatosÁkos
?ernýRobert
Sommario/riassunto: The building industry is influenced by many factors and trends reflecting the current situation and developments in social, economic, technical, and scientific fields. One of the most important trends seeks to minimize the energy demand. This can be achieved by promoting the construction of buildings with better thermal insulating capabilities of their envelopes and better efficiency in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. Any credible assessment of building energy performance includes the identification and simulation of heat and mass transfer phenomena in both the building envelope and the interior of the building. As the interaction between design elements, climate change, user behavior, heating effectiveness, ventilation, air conditioning systems, and lighting is not straightforward, the assessment procedure can present a complex and challenging task. The simulations should then involve all factors affecting the energy performance of the building in questions. However, the appropriate choice of physical model of heat and mass transfer for different building elements is not the only factor affecting the output of building energy simulations. The accuracy of the material parameters applied in the models as input data is another potential source of uncertainty. For instance, neglecting the dependence of hygric and thermal parameters on moisture content may affect the energy assessment in a significant way. Boundary conditions in the form of weather data sets represent yet another crucial factor determining the uncertainty of the outputs. In light of recent trends in climate change, this topic is vitally important. This Special Issue aims at providing recent developments in laboratory analyses, computational modeling, and in situ measurements related to the assessment of building energy performance based on the proper identification of heat and mass transfer processes in building structures.
Titolo autorizzato: Heat and Mass Transfer in Building Energy Performance Assessment  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03921-927-8
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910367740203321
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