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Infographic Modeling of Heat Exchange of Energy-Efficient Building
A method of visualizing the relationship between the architectural and design parameters of the projected object and the volumes of energy consumption and energy consumption was developed and implemented based on the construction of special diagrams of heat receipts and heat losses. It is proposed to use a new type of diagrams, which is a symbiosis of parallel sets and Sankey diagrams, to visualize the energy flows within the projected object. The diagram gives the designer an opportunity to visually analyze heat flows and heat losses in separate rooms, individual elements of enclosure structures, and ventilation systems. This type of diagram shows the visually relationship between the model variation parameters and the resulting energy and energy costs of the individual building components; i.e., the model is dynamic. Informative and convenient for the designer from a technical point of view, graphical presentation of information about heat consumption, and heat losses in the building will allow him to quickly and accurately make an energy assessment of the model. With infographics, a large amount of data can be presented in an accessible and compact form. This will allow you to comprehensively evaluate your decisions and work with a large amount of data at the same time. In addition, this type of diagram will allow the designer to solve the inverse problem—when it is possible to set limits on the amount of heat losses due to certain structures in the diagram itself, moving the corresponding points on it. Taking into account the required amount of insulation of interior spaces and other constraints, the system would propose design options, in particular the dimensions, position, and required resistance to heat transfer of structures.
Infographic Modeling of Heat Exchange of Energy-Efficient Building
A method of visualizing the relationship between the architectural and design parameters of the projected object and the volumes of energy consumption and energy consumption was developed and implemented based on the construction of special diagrams of heat receipts and heat losses. It is proposed to use a new type of diagrams, which is a symbiosis of parallel sets and Sankey diagrams, to visualize the energy flows within the projected object. The diagram gives the designer an opportunity to visually analyze heat flows and heat losses in separate rooms, individual elements of enclosure structures, and ventilation systems. This type of diagram shows the visually relationship between the model variation parameters and the resulting energy and energy costs of the individual building components; i.e., the model is dynamic. Informative and convenient for the designer from a technical point of view, graphical presentation of information about heat consumption, and heat losses in the building will allow him to quickly and accurately make an energy assessment of the model. With infographics, a large amount of data can be presented in an accessible and compact form. This will allow you to comprehensively evaluate your decisions and work with a large amount of data at the same time. In addition, this type of diagram will allow the designer to solve the inverse problem—when it is possible to set limits on the amount of heat losses due to certain structures in the diagram itself, moving the corresponding points on it. Taking into account the required amount of insulation of interior spaces and other constraints, the system would propose design options, in particular the dimensions, position, and required resistance to heat transfer of structures.
Infographic Modeling of Heat Exchange of Energy-Efficient Building
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Onyshchenko, Volodymyr (Herausgeber:in) / Mammadova, Gulchohra (Herausgeber:in) / Sivitska, Svitlana (Herausgeber:in) / Gasimov, Akif (Herausgeber:in) / Bolharova, Natalia (Autor:in) / Ruchynskyi, Mykola (Autor:in) / Skochko, Volodymyr (Autor:in) / Lesko, Vitalii (Autor:in)
International Conference BUILDING INNOVATIONS ; 2019 ; Baku, Azerbaijan
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Building Innovations ; Kapitel: 55 ; 555-569
14.06.2020
15 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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