2021
DOI: 10.1177/01436244211008690
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Overheating assessment in flats with glazed balconies in warm-summer humid continental climate

Abstract: Greenhouse systems in the form of glazed balconies may be accomplished both in the newly designed buildings and in the existing ones, raising their energy standard in a quick and inexpensive way. However, basic parameters influencing the efficiency of the systems are often chosen intuitively, not allowing to fully benefit from the sunspaces or causing overheating of the rooms and discomfort for the users. These issues are common drawbacks of passive systems and may become especially important in the aspect of … Show more

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“…Nonetheless, overheating has been documented in Passivhaus dwellings (Ridley et al, 2013;Foster et al, 2016;Fletcher et al, 2017). Grudzińska (2021) suggest that passive techniques could be used to improve their thermal performance. These techniques are: i) orientation of balconies, ii) external shading, iii) external partitions, iv) internal shading, v) allowing natural ventilation vi) minimising the internal gains.…”
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“…Nonetheless, overheating has been documented in Passivhaus dwellings (Ridley et al, 2013;Foster et al, 2016;Fletcher et al, 2017). Grudzińska (2021) suggest that passive techniques could be used to improve their thermal performance. These techniques are: i) orientation of balconies, ii) external shading, iii) external partitions, iv) internal shading, v) allowing natural ventilation vi) minimising the internal gains.…”
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“…Their measured performance evaluation is limited to thermal comfort [16], energy [17], or limited to short (≤3 months) term studies [18]. Passivhaus dwellings have attracted scientific scrutiny of their energy performance [19][20][21], thermal comfort [22][23][24][25], and IAQ [21,[26][27][28][29] in other parts of the world.…”
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confidence: 99%