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Energy efficient renovation of heritage residential buildings using modelica simulations
Historic homesteads can be found on a large scale in Europe and particularly in Flanders. In Flanders there are hundreds of homesteads in desperate need of renovation. Within the framework of the Europe 2020 objectives both CO2 emission and energy use need to be reduced with 20% by 2020. Unlike for the average residential building renovation, focus lies on synergy between respect to heritage and achieving an optimal energetic effectiveness. The object of this research is a case study homestead in Bruges, named the Schipjes. The first step in energy efficient renovation is to lower energy use by optimizing the building physics, therefore dynamic simulations in Modelica are performed to evaluate primary energy demand, especially for heating, and thermal comfort. The second step is the choice of the most energy efficient technical installations for a district heating system as will be used for Schipjes. Five different scenarios or combinations of heat production and distribution systems are developed as input options for future research simulations and energetic equations in Modelica.
Energy efficient renovation of heritage residential buildings using modelica simulations
Historic homesteads can be found on a large scale in Europe and particularly in Flanders. In Flanders there are hundreds of homesteads in desperate need of renovation. Within the framework of the Europe 2020 objectives both CO2 emission and energy use need to be reduced with 20% by 2020. Unlike for the average residential building renovation, focus lies on synergy between respect to heritage and achieving an optimal energetic effectiveness. The object of this research is a case study homestead in Bruges, named the Schipjes. The first step in energy efficient renovation is to lower energy use by optimizing the building physics, therefore dynamic simulations in Modelica are performed to evaluate primary energy demand, especially for heating, and thermal comfort. The second step is the choice of the most energy efficient technical installations for a district heating system as will be used for Schipjes. Five different scenarios or combinations of heat production and distribution systems are developed as input options for future research simulations and energetic equations in Modelica.
Energy efficient renovation of heritage residential buildings using modelica simulations
Van Kenhove, Elisa (Autor:in) / Aertgeerts, Arnout (Autor:in) / Laverge, Jelle (Autor:in) / Janssens, Arnold (Autor:in)
01.01.2015
Building Simulation Conference ; ISBN: 978-93-5230-118-8
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC:
690
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