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A summary of the internal heat gains and schedules assumptions for modelling office buildings, schools and elderly homes. Internal heat gains accounts for heat gains form occupants, lighting and appliances. The assumptions are based on standards, literature and expert survey. These models are used to estimate the heating and cooling demand curves for the three typologies mentioned as a part of assessing the hybridGEOTABS technology on buildings.
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 723649
Office buildings, School buildings, Elderly homes, Horizon 2020, Appliances, Occupancy schedules, Internal heat gains, Occupancy, hybridGEOTABS, Lighting
Office buildings, School buildings, Elderly homes, Horizon 2020, Appliances, Occupancy schedules, Internal heat gains, Occupancy, hybridGEOTABS, Lighting
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