Applied Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer for Buildings 2021
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "J2: Thermodynamics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 February 2022) | Viewed by 3648
Special Issue Editors
Interests: HVAC systems; energy efficiency in buildings; NZEB, Plus ZEB, nearly ZEB; low enthaply geothermal systems; heat exchangers
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Interests: thermal systems; refrigeration systems; solar energy; concentrating photovoltaic and thermal (CPV/T) systems; solar cooling
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The proposed Special Issue analyzes all the topics regarding Applied Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer for Buildings, with reference to both the building envelope and energy conversion systems for buildings. The innovative aspects will be mainly considered.
A non-exhaustive list of the analyzed topics includes:
- Thermal and energy parameters of the building envelope (U-values of the opaque and transparent components, thermal inertia of the opaque elements, etc.);
- Condensation formation in the building envelope;
- Solar shadings for building (fixed and mobile types, photovoltaic shadings, etc.);
- Innovative solutions for the building envelope (PCM—phase change materials, ventilated facades, green roofs, solar chimneys, cold roofs, photovoltaic tiles, etc.);
- Solar technologies adopted for buildings, considering different possible solutions able to match the energy loads;
- Building integrated solar systems;
- Energy efficiency in buildings, nearly and Net Zero Energy Buildings (nZEBs–NZEBs), plus zero energy buildings;
- Heating and air-conditioning systems for buildings;
- DHW (domestic hot water) production.
These topics are analyzed with reference to one or some of the following aspects:
- Energy optimization;
- Technical–economic optimization;
- Improvement of the indoor thermal comfort for occupants;
- Improvement of the building envelope;
- Reduction of polluting emissions;
- Life cycle cost/life cycle assessment.
Prof. Dr. Francesco Minichiello
Prof. Dr. Carlo Renno
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- building envelope
- U-value
- thermal inertia
- condensation
- thermal systems
- heating systems
- air-conditioning systems
- solar systems
- solar thermal systems
- photovoltaic systems
- DHW (domestic hot water)
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