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Influence of Shading and Transparent Surfaces on Historical Building Energy Retrofit
This study aims to assess the influence of greenery shading and transparent surfaces on historical building’s energy demand under a retrofit point of view. To achieve this goal, the energy requirement of the whole building has been considered. In order to improve buildings energy efficiency several simulations have been performed. In particular, the effects of some interventions related to different windowed elements, characterized by progressively improved thermal properties, have been taken into account.
Influence of Shading and Transparent Surfaces on Historical Building Energy Retrofit
This study aims to assess the influence of greenery shading and transparent surfaces on historical building’s energy demand under a retrofit point of view. To achieve this goal, the energy requirement of the whole building has been considered. In order to improve buildings energy efficiency several simulations have been performed. In particular, the effects of some interventions related to different windowed elements, characterized by progressively improved thermal properties, have been taken into account.
Influence of Shading and Transparent Surfaces on Historical Building Energy Retrofit
Applied Mechanics and Materials ; 737 ; 173-177
2015-03-02
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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