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Proceedings of Building Simulation 2023
International Building Performance Simulation Association [szerk.]
Angol nyelvű Konferenciakötet (Könyv) Tudományos
Megjelent: International Building Performance Simulation Association, Shanghai, Kína, 3850 p.
2024
Konferencia:
18th IBPSA Conference on Building Simulation, BS 2023 2023-09-04 [Shanghai, Kína]
Sorozatok:
Building Simulation Conference proceedings 2522-2708, 18
Azonosítók
MTMT: 34729952
DOI:
10.26868/25222708.2023
ISBN:
9781775052036
Egyéb URL:
https://publications.ibpsa.org/proceedings/bs/2023/papers/BS2023_frontmatter.pdf
Teljes dokumentum:
https://publications.ibpsa.org/conference/?id=bs2023
Fejezetek
Jung S. et al. Empirical Validation of Building Energy Modeling Input Parameters: Cooling Performance Curves of a Direct Expansion Coil. (2023) Megjelent: Proceedings of Building Simulation 2023 pp. 1121-1128
Wang T. et al. Measurement and analysis of window opening behavior of an office building in Xi’an during summer. (2023) Megjelent: Proceedings of Building Simulation 2023 pp. 1276-1283
Gergely L.Z. et al. Effect of technical building system types on load matching indicators for net zero energy residential buildings. (2024) Megjelent: Proceedings of Building Simulation 2023 pp. 1916-1922
Ulliri A. et al. Exploring energy poverty and potential retrofit scenarios of masonry residential stock in Mediterranean climate. (2024) Megjelent: Proceedings of Building Simulation 2023 pp. 2111-2118
Szagri D. et al. A building stock-level investigation on residential gas consumption setback possibilities in central Europe. (2024) Megjelent: Proceedings of Building Simulation 2023 pp. 2726-2733
Ferroni S. et al. Environmental impact assessment of renewable energy communities: the analysis of an Italian neighbourhood. (2023) Megjelent: Proceedings of Building Simulation 2023 pp. 2760-2767
Afshari Afshin et al. Assessing the impact of climate change and urban heat island on the city-wide building cooling demand in Barcelona using the SUECM model. (2023) Megjelent: Proceedings of Building Simulation 2023 pp. 2840-2846
Zhang Y. et al. A users’ portrait method based on historical electricity data for demand response at urban scale. (2024) Megjelent: Proceedings of Building Simulation 2023 pp. 2882-2888
Zhou Y. et al. Building performance simulation of Advanced Building Envelope (ABE): towards a python-based open-source library to support co-simulation for design and operations. (2023) Megjelent: Proceedings of Building Simulation 2023 pp. 3307-3314
Erfani A. et al. Evaluating the impact of insulation on activating energy flexibility in residential dwellings. (2024) Megjelent: Proceedings of Building Simulation 2023 pp. 3465-3472
Wang Q. et al. A case-study of spatial and temporal characteristic analysis for indoor CO2 and PM2.5 concentration in open office space. (2024) Megjelent: Proceedings of Building Simulation 2023 pp. 3803-3808
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