Descripción
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The efficient harnessing of geothermal energy for the heating and cooling of buildings requires extensive simulations to be carried out during the detailed design phase of a new building. These simulations, performed using semi-analytical models, serve to assess the thermal response of the geothermal heat exchanger during the building?s lifetime, that can easily excess 100 years. By using asymptotic expansion techniques, a new generation of theoretical models is being developed since 2011 that offer the flexibility and accuracy of the best performing models available nowadays, but at a fraction of their computational cost. These new models open the doors to yet untapped design and optimization possibilities. | |
Internacional
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Si |
Nombre congreso
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SBE19-Thessaloniki ?Sustainability in the built environment for climate change mitigation? |
Tipo de participación
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960 |
Lugar del congreso
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Thessaloniki, Grecia |
Revisores
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Si |
ISBN o ISSN
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1755-1307 |
DOI
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10.1088/1755-1315/410/1/012042 |
Fecha inicio congreso
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23/10/2019 |
Fecha fin congreso
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25/10/2019 |
Desde la página
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12042 |
Hasta la página
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12042 |
Título de las actas
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Sustainability in the built environment for climate change mitigation: SBE19 Thessaloniki 23?25 October 2019, Thessaloniki, Greece |