2022
DOI: 10.3390/atmos13122052
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The Effect of European Climate Change on Indoor Thermal Comfort and Overheating in a Public Building Designed with a Passive Approach

Abstract: Dynamic building energy performance modeling is becoming increasingly important in the architectural, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry because of the sector’s significant environmental impact. For such analysis, a climate file representing a typical meteorological year (TMY) is needed, including hourly values for the most important weather-related parameters. However, TMY shows little resemblance to the future of the particular location where a building has been used for decades. Therefore, using p… Show more

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“…Furton et al [13] proposed that climate change has a significant impact on heating and cooling energy consumption, as well as o indoor thermal comfort. Although practice has proven that ultra-low energy buildings can greatly reduce energy consumption, it is still difficult to promote ultra-low energy buildings in the Hot Summer and Cold Winter Climate Zone of China.…”
Section: Ultra-low Energy Buildingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furton et al [13] proposed that climate change has a significant impact on heating and cooling energy consumption, as well as o indoor thermal comfort. Although practice has proven that ultra-low energy buildings can greatly reduce energy consumption, it is still difficult to promote ultra-low energy buildings in the Hot Summer and Cold Winter Climate Zone of China.…”
Section: Ultra-low Energy Buildingsmentioning
confidence: 99%