2019
DOI: 10.21271/zjpas.31.s3.41
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Decision-making Tool for Energy and Thermal Comfort Optimization in Residential Building Refurbishment Using Passive Strategies

Abstract: The passive strategies are one of the most effective strategies for energy efficiency and thermal comfort performance either in newly constructed or in retrofitting existing buildings. The optimization is a process or methodology of making a system or decision as advantageous as possible, considering all relevant influencing factors. In the optimization process, a special decisionmaking tool should be properly set in order to cover the described configurations. This paper presents approaches to explore reducin… Show more

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“…The building can reach a positive energy balance as a result of the thermal and CFD-simulation-based ENERGIA DESIGN®planning method [34]. It includes numerous techniques: passive architectural strategies as climate-zoning-based space organization and orientation, NV, strategic building body shaping, structures, materials, wall-window ratios, orientation, further active systems (solar thermal system, earth-probes, heat pumps, soil-air heat exchanger and the originally planned PV-system).…”
Section: Prototype Buildingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The building can reach a positive energy balance as a result of the thermal and CFD-simulation-based ENERGIA DESIGN®planning method [34]. It includes numerous techniques: passive architectural strategies as climate-zoning-based space organization and orientation, NV, strategic building body shaping, structures, materials, wall-window ratios, orientation, further active systems (solar thermal system, earth-probes, heat pumps, soil-air heat exchanger and the originally planned PV-system).…”
Section: Prototype Buildingmentioning
confidence: 99%