A study on the performance of passively heated solar houses

In this paper , analytical techniques are developed for evaluating the performance of passively heated buildings. As most buildings use conservatories to enhance their performance , the direct gain types having attached conservatories are considered in detail. The complexity of the problem is minimi...

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Main Author: Neba-Fabs, N. E.
Other Authors: Batty, W. J.
Published: Cranfield University 1990
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-2375502018-05-12T03:23:48ZA study on the performance of passively heated solar housesNeba-Fabs, N. E.Batty, W. J.1990In this paper , analytical techniques are developed for evaluating the performance of passively heated buildings. As most buildings use conservatories to enhance their performance , the direct gain types having attached conservatories are considered in detail. The complexity of the problem is minimized by ensuring all equations are developed from first principles. Auxilliary energy predictions for space heating by the method is in close agreement with monitored data for three occupied houses in Milton Keynes in England.333.7923Solar heated housesCranfield Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.237550http://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/4023Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Neba-Fabs, N. E.
A study on the performance of passively heated solar houses
description In this paper , analytical techniques are developed for evaluating the performance of passively heated buildings. As most buildings use conservatories to enhance their performance , the direct gain types having attached conservatories are considered in detail. The complexity of the problem is minimized by ensuring all equations are developed from first principles. Auxilliary energy predictions for space heating by the method is in close agreement with monitored data for three occupied houses in Milton Keynes in England.
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