2023
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/2654/1/012123
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Estimating time-dependent solar gains through opaque building envelope parts: an explorative study on a test box

Xiang Zhang,
Dorit Aviv,
Dirk Saelens
et al.

Abstract: Accurate estimation of the energy gain from solar radiation in buildings is necessary for building energy performance characterization, model predictive control (MPC), fault detection and diagnostics, etc. Solar radiation affects the buildings’ internal air temperature dynamics, either (directly) by penetrating the glazing or (indirectly) through the opaque building envelope. Nevertheless, no research has investigated the on-site data-driven modelling of the indirect effects of solar radiation i.e., additional… Show more

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