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Thermal Energy Efficiency Analysis for Residential Buildings

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Jantschi, Lorentz (Technical University of Cluj-Napoca)
  Author Balan, Mugur (Technical University of Cluj-Napoca)
  Author Podar, Emilia Margareta
  Author Bolboaca, Sorana Daniela (Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy Cluj-Napoca)
PROCEEDINGS TITLE:
  IEEE Region 8 Eurocon 2007. The International Conference on Computer as a Tool
YEAR: 2007
PUB TYPE: Conference Paper in Proceedings
PAGES: 2009 - 2014
SUBJECT(S): Energy Efficiency, Heating Demand, Residential Building, Simulation, Software
DISCIPLINE: Engineering and Applied Sciences
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LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-437-406 (Last edited on 2007/09/21 00:09:27 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
The paper presents an interactive software application, for the calculus of the heat flux demand in residential houses, based on international trends, standards and specifications in the fields of thermal energy in buildings. These types of calculations are considerable useful in the context of the large and constant interest on the subjects of energy conservation, reduction of polluting emissions and use on large scale of renewable energies. In order to reach the objective of the research, the heat flux demand was parameterized to identify each influence on the thermal energy consumption and costs. The development of the mathematical model had the aim to allow the minimization of the heat losses into the environment and to choose the correct thermal power for the residential houses heating devices. By the use of PHP language, the mathematical model has been transposed into a client-server application. The interactive software system has been validated through a case study and the obtained results were consistent and relevant. Based on the results it was possible to extract key conclusions about the parameters that contribute to the heat losses.
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