2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2021.111643
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Evaluation of the precision and accuracy of the QUB/e method for assessing the as-built thermal performance of a low-energy detached house in UK

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“…For the raw results, this is unexpected as the guarding across the party wall in this heating pattern is expected to reduce or eliminate party wall heat transfer. The range of HTCraw measurements, 23% relative to the mean, is comparable to studies of repeated QUB tests without a party wall present [24]. The QUB HTCraw measurements are also shown to be accurate against the coheating test.…”
Section: Raw Measurementssupporting
confidence: 64%
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“…For the raw results, this is unexpected as the guarding across the party wall in this heating pattern is expected to reduce or eliminate party wall heat transfer. The range of HTCraw measurements, 23% relative to the mean, is comparable to studies of repeated QUB tests without a party wall present [24]. The QUB HTCraw measurements are also shown to be accurate against the coheating test.…”
Section: Raw Measurementssupporting
confidence: 64%
“…To date, the QUB method has been subject to practical validation through testing in the field and a climatically controlled environment [21][22][23][24]. Additionally, it has been used in UK government-funded building evaluation projects [25,26].…”
Section: Disadvantagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The QUB method has been validated theoretically [13,14] and through testing in the field as well as in a controlled artifical climate [11,[15][16][17]. Additionally it has been used in UK government funded building evaluation projects [12,18].…”
Section: Qub Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This dissagregation of the HTC is advantagous for detecting if particular elements are or are not performing in line with expetaiton [8]. The QUB method has shown to be effective in measuring elemental heat loss in all other external facing elements [17,23].…”
Section: Floor Losses In Slab-on-ground Constructionsmentioning
confidence: 99%