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TítuloEnergy efficiency for typical 2-floor buildings in Portugal
Autor(es)Bragança, L.
Almeida, Manuela Guedes de
Mendes, José F. G.
Palavras-chaveEnergy efficiency in buildings
Energy efficiency for typical two-floor buildings
DataDez-2000
EditoraPolska Akad Nauk
RevistaArchives of Civil Engineering
Resumo(s)The purpose of this paper is to develop a relative evaluation, from the energetic point of view, of different building layouts. Buildings can be classified, according to their position within the lot, as perimeter yard buildings, rear yard buildings, and side yard buildings. This classification covers the layout solutions traditionally adopted by architects for 2-floor residential buildings. The thermal performance of each building layout was evaluated through the quantification of its energetic consumption (per square meter of built area), for the heating and cooling seasons, and according to the geographic orientation. The simulation tool used in this evaluation is based on the Transfer Function Method. The results obtained showed that the rear yard buildings have the better thermal performance, with an average energy consumption that is around 40% lower than in the other cases. In addition, for all building layouts studied, the North-South orientation requires the minimum energetic consumption to maintain comfortable indoor air temperature.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/22575
ISSN1230-2945
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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