2018
DOI: 10.2298/tsci18s5499v
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Impact of orientation and building envelope characteristics on energy consumption case study of office building in city of Nis

Abstract: Buildings are one of the biggest energy consumers in urban environments, so its efficient use represents a constant challenge. In public objects and households, a large part of the energy is used for heating and cooling. The orientation of the object, as well as the overall heat transfer coefficient (U-value) of transparent and non-transparent parts of the envelope, can have a significant impact on building energy needs. In this paper, analysis of the influence of different orientations, U-values of envelope e… Show more

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“…Omotač zgrade visokih performansi u hladnijim podnebljima zahteva samo 20% do 30% energije potrebne za zagrevanje trenutnih prosečnih zgrada. U područjima sa toplijom klimom, potencijal uštede energije iz smanjenih potreba za hlađenjem prostora procenjuje se na između 10% i 40% [4].…”
Section: Motivacioni Faktor Održive Gradnjeunclassified
“…Omotač zgrade visokih performansi u hladnijim podnebljima zahteva samo 20% do 30% energije potrebne za zagrevanje trenutnih prosečnih zgrada. U područjima sa toplijom klimom, potencijal uštede energije iz smanjenih potreba za hlađenjem prostora procenjuje se na između 10% i 40% [4].…”
Section: Motivacioni Faktor Održive Gradnjeunclassified
“…This segment is very important in the context of energy efficiency and much work has been done in this area. Some of the measures for reduction of energy consumption include implementing Trombe wall [15], double skin [7] or improvement of building envelope characteristics [12] and can result in reduction of CO2 emission [13]. ▪ Esthetical.…”
Section: Architectural Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Openings have poor thermal characteristics and high air permeability. A low U-value of windows is a good option since it reduces the need for heating, while it does not have much influence on the need for cooling [23].…”
Section: U-values Of School Building Envelopes In the South Region Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%