Prof Richard Fitton R.Fitton@salford.ac.uk
Professor of Building Performance
Building energy performance assessment based on in-situ measurements : challenges and general framework
Fitton, R
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R Bouchie
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M Spiekman
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R Jack
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U Spindler
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P Gorzalka
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MJ Jimenez
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A Erkoreka
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A Marshall
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C Gorse
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D Chirag
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D Alan
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Mr David Farmer D.J.Farmer@salford.ac.uk
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G Masy
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V Gori
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G Pandraud
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J Deltour
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L Van Gelder
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S Roels
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S Metzger
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T Hughes T.Hughes3@salford.ac.uk
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Abstract
Subtask 1 investigated the possibilities and limitations of common data bases and monitoring systems. This subtask is strongly related to subtasks 2 and 3 by linking the available input data – as much as possible based on existing (non-intrusive) monitoring systems and data bases – to the accuracy of the predicted outcome. A state of the art survey of existing methods, their costs, timeframe and typical accuracy was made. In a second part the step from monitoring to current on board measuring methods was reviewed. Finally, the application of an on-site measured heat transfer coefficient within the global energy efficiency framework was proposed.
Citation
Fitton, R. (2021). Building energy performance assessment based on in-situ measurements : challenges and general framework
Report Type | Project Report |
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Publication Date | Aug 1, 2021 |
Deposit Date | Sep 8, 2021 |
Publicly Available Date | Sep 8, 2021 |
Series Title | IEA EBC Annex 71 |
ISBN | 9789075741001 |
Publisher URL | https://bwk.kuleuven.be/bwf/projects/annex71/ |
Related Public URLs | http://www.iea-ebc.org/ |
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