building energy demand

A GIS-based model to assess buildings energy consumption and usable solar energy potential in urban areas

This paper illustrates a GIS (Geographic Information System) based approach for assessing thermal and electric energy consumptions and usable solar energy potential of residential buildings in order to increase their independence from fossil fuels. After integrating and simplifying previous researches, a methodology for estimating thermal energy needs, both for heating and hot water supply, and electric energy demand for assessing PV and solar thermal productivity is presented.

Influence of the façades convective heat transfer coefficients on the thermal energy demand for an urban street canyon building

In an urban micro-climate environment, the convective heat transfer coefficient (CHTC) on the façades influences simulated building's energy demand and exterior wall surfaces temperatures. In this paper, it is analyzed how the CHTC values on the façades of a building located in an urban canyon influence the façades temperatures and how important is the choice of an accurate CHTC correlation on the space cooling and heating energy demand.

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