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Modeling, Design, and Optimization of Net-Zero Energy Buildings

Athienitis, Andreas / O'Brien, William (Hrsg.)

Modeling, Design, and Optimization of Net-Zero Energy Buildings

Februar 2015
  • 396 Seiten
  • 172 Abbildungen
  • 40 Tabellen
  • Hardcover
  • Englisch
ISBN: 978-3-433-03083-7
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Über das Buch

Dieses Buch hilft Planern bei der optimalen Nutzung von Simulationstools für den Entwurf von Nullenergie- und Plusenergiegebäuden. Es werden sowohl moderne Modellierungstechniken als auch Einzelfallstudien vorgestellt.

Über die Autorenschaft

Dr. Andreas K. Athienitis holds Research Chair in Integration of Solar Energy Systems into Buildings at Concordia University, Montreal, and is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering. He is the Scientific Director of the Canadian NSERC Smart Net-zero Energy Buildings Strategic Research Network (2011-2016) and the founding Director of the NSERC Solar Buildings Research Network (2005-2010). Prof. Athienitis is a contributing author of the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC).

Dr. William O'Brien is an Assistant Professor in the new Architectural Conservation and Sustainability Engineering program at Carleton University, Ottawa. He is researching design processes and energy simulation for high performance solar buildings. He is currently a Subtask Leader of the International Energy Agency's Solar Heating and Cooling Programme.