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Energetic effectiveness of a building with a surface heating system

Publication date: 13.10.2014

Technical Transactions, 2014, Civil Engineering Issue 3-B (8) 2014, pp. 23 - 30

https://doi.org/10.4467/2353737XCT.14.217.3305

Authors

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Jan Belok
Building Engineering and Buildings Physics, Faculty of Civil Engineering, The Silesian University of Technology.
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Beata Wilk-Słomka
Building Engineering and Buildings Physics, Faculty of Civil Engineering, The Silesian University of Technology.
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Titles

Energetic effectiveness of a building with a surface heating system

Abstract

In the paper authors have undertaken a trial to present energetic effect developed by cooperation of a surface heating system and a building construction on the basis of object modeling using ESP-r software. Performed analyses concern impact of heat capacity of the building construction and different heating panels on final energetic effectiveness taking into consideration the algorithm of heating system operation control. The article is an example of a changing approach to building facilities designing ‒ in case of integrated method of design it allows for obtaining considerable improvement of energetic quality.

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Decree of Infrastructure Ministry, Off. J. No 75 item 690 as amended.

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Information

Information: Technical Transactions, 2014, Civil Engineering Issue 3-B (8) 2014, pp. 23 - 30

Article type: Original article

Titles:

Polish:

Energetic effectiveness of a building with a surface heating system

English:

Energetic effectiveness of a building with a surface heating system

Authors

Building Engineering and Buildings Physics, Faculty of Civil Engineering, The Silesian University of Technology.

Building Engineering and Buildings Physics, Faculty of Civil Engineering, The Silesian University of Technology.

Published at: 13.10.2014

Article status: Open

Licence: None

Percentage share of authors:

Jan Belok (Author) - 50%
Beata Wilk-Słomka (Author) - 50%

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Publication languages:

English