Nowadays it is possible to employ several software packages to evaluate building’s energy performance, each of them based on a different calculation code, with different boundary conditions in terms of environmental temperature, solar radiation, wind velocity and relative humidity. In this contribution, a comparison between two calculation codes, taking into account different types of buildings, has been carried out. In particular, a semi-stationary calculation code and a dynamic one have been employed to determine energy demands of three different building’s types: an old building, a house and a flat. Analyzing semi-stationary conditions (consequently simplified environmental conditions), a software which applies the UNI TS 11300 standard has been considered. This standard defines the procedures for the national implementation of the UNI EN ISO 13790. Furthermore, in order to consider the environmental conditions variation, a well-known dynamic software has been used.

Evangelisti, L., Battista, G., Guattari, M.C., Basilicata, C., DE LIETO VOLLARO, R. (2014). Analysis of Two Models for Evaluating the Energy Performance of Different Buildings. SUSTAINABILITY, 6(8), 5311-5321 [10.3390/su6085311].

Analysis of Two Models for Evaluating the Energy Performance of Different Buildings

EVANGELISTI, LUCA;BATTISTA, GABRIELE;GUATTARI, MARIA CLAUDIA;DE LIETO VOLLARO, ROBERTO
2014-01-01

Abstract

Nowadays it is possible to employ several software packages to evaluate building’s energy performance, each of them based on a different calculation code, with different boundary conditions in terms of environmental temperature, solar radiation, wind velocity and relative humidity. In this contribution, a comparison between two calculation codes, taking into account different types of buildings, has been carried out. In particular, a semi-stationary calculation code and a dynamic one have been employed to determine energy demands of three different building’s types: an old building, a house and a flat. Analyzing semi-stationary conditions (consequently simplified environmental conditions), a software which applies the UNI TS 11300 standard has been considered. This standard defines the procedures for the national implementation of the UNI EN ISO 13790. Furthermore, in order to consider the environmental conditions variation, a well-known dynamic software has been used.
2014
Evangelisti, L., Battista, G., Guattari, M.C., Basilicata, C., DE LIETO VOLLARO, R. (2014). Analysis of Two Models for Evaluating the Energy Performance of Different Buildings. SUSTAINABILITY, 6(8), 5311-5321 [10.3390/su6085311].
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