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Publikováno v:
Energy and Buildings. 143:53-60
We consider domestic hot water (DHW) consumption hourly data for Finnish apartments in November and August. Using datasets obtained in a previous work, we formulate a bottom-up model to quantify correlations in the consumption patterns, which are dis
Autor:
Petri Pylsy, Jarek Kurnitski
Publikováno v:
E3S Web of Conferences, Vol 246, p 06001 (2021)
The energy efficiency of existing apartment buildings is playing an important role in energy and climate targets. In Finland, mechanical exhaust ventilation system is commonly used in older apartment buildings. Hence, there could be an energy saving
Publikováno v:
SOLAR ENERGY. 137:516-530
Hourly consumption data of domestic hot water (DHW) is essential to compute the energy demand, and for system sizing. Few on-site measured data and simulation based studies are available to forecast DHW consumption focusing on a daily average, hourly
Publikováno v:
Energy and Buildings. 97(15):77-85
Domestic hot water (DHW) profile is required to estimate energy use and system design. Few onsite data and simulation-based studies are available in literature focusing on hourly profile, individual consumption with seasonal variation and occupant nu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Building Physics. 32:101-130
The purpose of this article is to analyze the effects of thermal mass on heating and cooling energy in Nordic climate and for modern, well-insulated Nordic buildings. The effect of thermal mass is analyzed by calculations made by seven researchers an
Autor:
Mikko Pihlatie, Marko Paakkinen, Juhani Laurikko, Mikko Laurikkala, Peter Ylen, Vesa Peltola, Petri Pylsy
Publikováno v:
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland-PURE
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=dedup_wf_001::c1399ced5f3acb1e845247ce11dcfa2e
https://cris.vtt.fi/en/publications/4be9106a-a94f-4e5b-85d5-c9d14ada45d4
https://cris.vtt.fi/en/publications/4be9106a-a94f-4e5b-85d5-c9d14ada45d4
Publikováno v:
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
openaire: EC/H2020/856602/EU//FINEST TWINS Valid tools for building designers and building simulation professionals to evaluate transparently CO2 saving potential of energy efficiency measures are needed to achieve CO2 reduction targets. Earlier stud