2019
DOI: 10.33108/visnyk_tntu2019.02.111
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Impact of the translucent structures of exterior wall envelope orientation on the energy balance of the premises

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“…The dependence of heat loss on the TSEWE thermal resistance value was determined according to the procedure presented in [33]. The rooms parameters of which correspond to the requirements of the current regulatory documents of Ukraine (DBN V. A split system with artificial ventilation was chosen for room heating and cooling.…”
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“…The dependence of heat loss on the TSEWE thermal resistance value was determined according to the procedure presented in [33]. The rooms parameters of which correspond to the requirements of the current regulatory documents of Ukraine (DBN V. A split system with artificial ventilation was chosen for room heating and cooling.…”
Section: Results Of the Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The energy consumption for the air conditioner to compensate for heat loss and heat gain through the TSEWE, according to [33], is determinate by the equation (5).…”
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“…In previous studies, main focus was on the raising the efficiency of daylight using [34] and the impact of the translucent structures of exterior wall envelope on the energy balance of the premises [35]. The next step in the study of ways to increase the energy efficiency of lighting systems was to determine the effect of artificial lighting control systems on the electricity consumption of stairwell lighting.…”
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“…To establish the optimal parameters of the TSBE, in future studies it is necessary to consider the effect of TSBE on the energy balance of the room, taking into account not only energy savings through the use of daylight but also the increase in heat loss due to heat transfer and heat from solar radiation during the heating period, as well as heat transfer during the cooling period that is partially reviewed [60].…”
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