Abstract
Applicability Study 1 (AS1) aimed to enhance the usability and credibility of detailed simulation programs (DSPs) for use in the Department of Energy`s domestic Passive Solar Programme. The joint Leicester Polytechnic and Building Research Establishment project focused on inter-program comparisons between three DSPs, ESP, HTB2 and SERIRES, to identify the dwellings, occupancy patterns and weather conditions for which they produced reliable predictions, and the situations for which they did not. The comparisons covered traditional, modern and passive solar dwellings and their living spaces. Predictions of design-day and annual energy use, power demand and internal temperatures were made. (author).
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Lomas, K J.
Applicability study 1. Executive summary.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1992.
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Lomas, K J.
Applicability study 1. Executive summary.
United Kingdom.
Lomas, K J.
1992.
"Applicability study 1. Executive summary."
United Kingdom.
@misc{etde_10131093,
title = {Applicability study 1. Executive summary}
author = {Lomas, K J}
abstractNote = {Applicability Study 1 (AS1) aimed to enhance the usability and credibility of detailed simulation programs (DSPs) for use in the Department of Energy`s domestic Passive Solar Programme. The joint Leicester Polytechnic and Building Research Establishment project focused on inter-program comparisons between three DSPs, ESP, HTB2 and SERIRES, to identify the dwellings, occupancy patterns and weather conditions for which they produced reliable predictions, and the situations for which they did not. The comparisons covered traditional, modern and passive solar dwellings and their living spaces. Predictions of design-day and annual energy use, power demand and internal temperatures were made. (author).}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Applicability study 1. Executive summary}
author = {Lomas, K J}
abstractNote = {Applicability Study 1 (AS1) aimed to enhance the usability and credibility of detailed simulation programs (DSPs) for use in the Department of Energy`s domestic Passive Solar Programme. The joint Leicester Polytechnic and Building Research Establishment project focused on inter-program comparisons between three DSPs, ESP, HTB2 and SERIRES, to identify the dwellings, occupancy patterns and weather conditions for which they produced reliable predictions, and the situations for which they did not. The comparisons covered traditional, modern and passive solar dwellings and their living spaces. Predictions of design-day and annual energy use, power demand and internal temperatures were made. (author).}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}