TY - JOUR KW - Heating load calculation KW - Outdoor design conditions KW - Residential buildings KW - Stochastic analysis KW - Thermal performance of buildings AU - Tianzhen Hong AU - Yi Jiang AB -

Methods to select the outdoor design temperature (ODT) for heating load calculation specified in current design codes in different countries are firstly discussed. Then a new method namely Stochastic Analysis is presented to determine the outdoor synthetic temperature (OST), which fully considers the randomness of weather and internal casual gains, and the thermal performance of buildings. The concept of OST enables the design of space heating system to be the trade-off between economics and risk. Finally, case studies of the influence of different building components on OST of a residential room in Beijing have been studied, which shows that OST depends upon building structures as well as weather conditions. It is recommended that OST rather than ODT should be employed in heating load calculation hence, sizing equipment for space heating systems.

BT - Energy and Buildings DA - 01/1998 DO - 10.1016/S0378-7788(98)00013-9 IS - 3 LA - eng M3 - Research Article N2 -

Methods to select the outdoor design temperature (ODT) for heating load calculation specified in current design codes in different countries are firstly discussed. Then a new method namely Stochastic Analysis is presented to determine the outdoor synthetic temperature (OST), which fully considers the randomness of weather and internal casual gains, and the thermal performance of buildings. The concept of OST enables the design of space heating system to be the trade-off between economics and risk. Finally, case studies of the influence of different building components on OST of a residential room in Beijing have been studied, which shows that OST depends upon building structures as well as weather conditions. It is recommended that OST rather than ODT should be employed in heating load calculation hence, sizing equipment for space heating systems.

PY - 1998 SP - 269 EP - 277 T2 - Energy and Buildings TI - Outdoor synthetic temperature for the calculation of space heating load VL - 28 ER -