1 Chapter 2Table 2.1. Overview of the measurability criteria of ID
2 Chapter 3Table 3.1. Dataset filtersTable 3.2. Data exploration for a heating datasetTable 3.3. Data exploration for a cooling datasetTable 3.4. Correlation matrix for a heating dataset. For a color version of thi...Table 3.5. Correlation matrix for a cooling dataset. For a color version of thi...Table 3.6. Metrics resultsTable 3.7. Metrics resultsTable 3.8. Main features of the installed LFR systemTable 3.9. NTL electric energy consumption in 2014 and 2015 due to a HVAC syste...Table 3.10. Main monthly thermal energy features of LFR production in Scenario ...Table 3.11. Main monthly thermal energy features of LFR production in Scenario ...Table 3.12. Main monthly results of the simulations in reference to 2015, in te...Table 3.13. Normalized primary energy consumption in the design and operational...
3 Chapter 4Table 4.1. Technical specifications of the sensorsTable 4.2. Monthly values for all measured parameters within the three rooms
4 Chapter 5Table 5.1. Building envelope and systems of SDE 3Table 5.2. The monitoring equipment of the SDE 3 buildingTable 5.3. The air temperature statistical analysisTable 5.4. The statistical analysis for CO2 concentrationTable 5.5. The statistical analysis for illuminance levels on 1st floorTable 5.6. An indicative list of devices for the integrated energy management. ...
5 Chapter 6Table 6.1. Guidelines for the positioning of the Comfort MeterTable 6.2. Study variables and source of informationTable 6.3. Characteristics of the Loccioni Leaf Lab office spacesTable 6.4. Characteristics of study participantsTable 6.5. Minimum, maximum, mean values and standard deviations for internal a...Table 6.6. Minimum, maximum, mean values and standard deviations of matched sen...Table 6.7. Minimum, maximum, mean values and standard deviations of matched sen...Table 6.8. Thermal sensation votes (per office space)Table 6.9. Mean thermal sensation for the monitoring period (per office space)Table 6.10. Acceptability of the thermal sensation (per office space)Table 6.11. Mean acceptability of the thermal sensation (per office space)Table 6.12. Preference for change in thermal sensation (per office space)Table 6.13. Mean preference for change in thermal sensation (per office space)Table 6.14. Correlation matrix for studied variables (MyLeaf measurements and R...Table 6.15. Correlation matrix for studied variables (Comfort Meter measurement...Table 6.16. Acceptable and unacceptable temperaturesTable 6.17. Preferred temperatures
6 Chapter 8Table 8.1. Electric vehicles case studiesTable 8.2. Case studies of mechanical energy storageTable 8.3. Advantages and disadvantages of concentrated solar power (CSP) techn...Table 8.4. Leaf Lab heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system (HVAC) he...Table 8.5. Fresnel parameters used for the efficiency calculationTable 8.6. Monthly solar thermal energy, efficiency, and thermal power of IDEA'...
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3 Title Page Engineering, Energy and Architecture Set coordinated by Lazaros E Mavromatidis Volume 9
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5 Preface
6 List of Acronyms
7 Begin Reading
8 Conclusion and Recommendations
9 References
10 List of Authors
11 Index
12 End User License Agreement
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