Computational approaches to the design of low-energy buildings

Jarošová, Petra

  • Programs and Algorithms of Numerical Mathematics, Publisher: Institute of Mathematics AS CR(Prague), page 92-99

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European and Czech directives and technical standards, approved in several last years, force substantial changes in thermal behaviour of all buildings, including new and reconstructed one- or more-family houses, block of fl ats, etc., especially radical decrease of their energy requirements. This stimulates the development of advanced materials, structures and technologies. Since no reliable experience with their design is available, robust and non-expensive computational simulation approaches, compatible with principles of classical thermodynamics, are needed. This paper demonstrates the impact of such requirements on the development of relevant computational algorithms, with the accent on the conception of a building as a thermal system, at various generality levels of analysis of its particular elements and subsystems.

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Jarošová, Petra. "Computational approaches to the design of low-energy buildings." Programs and Algorithms of Numerical Mathematics. Prague: Institute of Mathematics AS CR, 2015. 92-99. <http://eudml.org/doc/269913>.

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