
This book results from a Special Issue published in Energies, entitled “Building Thermal Envelope"". Its intent is to identify emerging research areas within the field of building thermal envelope solutions and contribute to the increased use of more energy-efficient solutions in new and refurbished buildings. Its contents are organized in the following sections: Building envelope materials and systems envisaging indoor comfort and energy efficiency; Building thermal and energy modelling and simulation; Lab test procedures and methods of field measurement to assess the performance of materials and building solutions; Smart materials and renewable energy in building envelope; Adaptive and intelligent building envelope; and Integrated building envelope technologies for high performance buildings and cities.
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simulation performance test, thermal insulating rendering mortar, data post-processing, Green Mark, energy performance, peak load reduction, roof window, artificial sun, measuring and control system, thermal management, window thermal performance, energy efficiency, window type, traditional Diyarbak?r houses, energy retrofitting, natural ventilation, hybrid heat collecting facade (HHCF), U-value, thermographic measurement, cork, opaque exterior wall, courtyard, actual physical performance test, cloud-based, hot box, TA1-2040, thermal performance, envelope thermal performance, CFD, TH1-9745, building component development, energy, passive building, green buildings, Building Information Modeling, convergence characteristics, awning window, thermal anisotropy, settlement, temperature distribution, life cycle assessment, Integrated Digital Delivery (IDD), digital temperature probes, heat transfer, thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues::TBX History of engineering and technology, T1-995, heat transfer model, school restroom, Designbuilder simulation, thermal models, average method, thermal transmittance, thermal resistance, natural circulation loop, life cycle costs, air environment, building envelope, heat flow meter method, n/a, thermosyphon, passive solar building, expanded polystyrene (EPS), gray polystyrene
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