Abstract
The dynamic thermal interaction between building structure and auxiliary heating system is still difficult to predict. Yet it is more than likely that knowledge on this subject will become increasingly important in the near future.
This paper discusses background, set-up, current state and some preliminary results of a research project with the objective to develop or enhance building performance evaluation tools for examining this dynamic thermal interaction. The primary goal is the prediction of fuel consumption and actual temperatures for a given house, heating system and control strategy (as opposed to contemporary prediction of net heating demand based on a presumed indoor temperature profile).
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proc. 2nd European Conf. on Architecture "Science and Technology at the Service of Architecture", Paris, Dec. 1989 |
Place of Publication | Parijs |
Publisher | Kluwer Academic Publishers |
Pages | 490-493 |
Publication status | Published - 1990 |
Event | conference; European Conf. on Architecture "Science and Technology at the Service of Architecture"; 1989-12-04; 1989-12-08 - Duration: 4 Dec 1989 → 8 Dec 1989 |
Conference
Conference | conference; European Conf. on Architecture "Science and Technology at the Service of Architecture"; 1989-12-04; 1989-12-08 |
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Period | 4/12/89 → 8/12/89 |
Other | European Conf. on Architecture "Science and Technology at the Service of Architecture" |