Improving the Robustness of Thermal Models of Naturally Ventilated Buildings
Building Energy Simulation (BES) programs commonly employ a coupled multi-zone thermal and airflow network modelling approach to evaluate the natural ventilation in buildings. However, the robustness of such thermal-airflow models needs greater scrutiny. In particular, the method for determining the...
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Australian PV Institute,
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