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Autor:
van Awm Jos Schijndel
Publikováno v:
Modelling and Simulation
1.1 Background It is widely accepted that simulation can have a major impact on the design and evaluation of building and systems performances. Also, the modelling and simulation of whole building heat, air and moisture (further-on called HAM) respon
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Autor:
van Awm Jos Schijndel, Roy Botman
Publikováno v:
Management of Environmental Quality, 28(4), 549-565. Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present a tool for simulating heat sharing opportunities between multiple buildings. Design/methodology/approach The approach is based on a building simulation model, HAMBase, in combination with an analytical
Publikováno v:
Energy and Buildings, 130, 286-294. Elsevier
In the 20th century, museum indoor climates have been conditioned ever more strictly, sometimes beyond guidelines, allowing no fluctuations at all. Among other effects, this has led to excessive energy demands. At the start of the 21st century, inter
Publikováno v:
6th International Building Physics Conference (IBPC 2015), 14-17 June 2015, Torino, Italia, 2292-2297
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In this paper we present a new method for simulating and mapping energy demands for European museums for recent past (RP), near future 2020-2050 (NF) and far future 2070-2100 (FF). It is new combination of three recent developments: Firstly, the simu
Autor:
van Awm Jos Schijndel
Publikováno v:
Modeling and Numerical Simulation of Material Science, 5(1), 15-25
The location and nature of the moisture leakages are sometimes difficult to detect. Moreover, the relation between observed inside surface moisture patterns and where the moisture enters the construction is often not clear. The objective of this pape
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cultural Heritage, 16(4), 419-427. Elsevier Masson
To assess the risk of present and future indoor climate conditions within historic buildings on mechanical degradation of wooden art objects, it is of high importance to know the climate variations that these objects might have been exposed to in the
Publikováno v:
Applied Energy, 158, 446-458. Elsevier
Museums are dedicated to protect their artwork collection and to display the collection as safely as possible. Amongst other things, the indoor climate is of utmost importance to minimize collection degradation. Many museums employ tight climate guid
Publikováno v:
IFAC Proceedings Volumes. 47:11860-11865
Integrated Emission Management (IEM) is a supervisory control strategy that aims at minimizing the operational costs of diesel engines with an aftertreatment system, while satisfying emission constraints imposed by legislation. In previous work on IE
Publikováno v:
Scipedia Open Access
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Frontiers of Architectural Research, 2(2), 121-133. Elsevier
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Frontiers of Architectural Research, 2(2), 121-133. Elsevier
Due to the climate change debate, a lot of research and maps of external climate parameters are available. However, maps of indoor climate performance parameters are still lacking. This paper presents a methodology for obtaining maps of performances
Autor:
Z Zara Huijbregts, HL Henk Schellen, van Awm Jos Schijndel, Mhj Marco Martens, RP Rick Kramer
Publikováno v:
Building and Environment
Building and Environment, 55(sept), 43-56. Elsevier
Building and Environment, 55(sept), 43-56. Elsevier
Future climate change is expected to have a critical effect on valuable museum collections that are housed in historic buildings. Changes of the indoor environment in the building affect the microclimate around the museum objects and may cause damage