A first-order thermal model for building design

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Simplified thermal models of buildings can successfully be applied in building design. This paper describes the derivation and validation of a first-order thermal model which has a clear physical interpretation, is based on uncomplicated calculation procedures and requires limited input information. Because extensive simplifications and assumptions are inherent in the development of the model, a comprehensive validation study is reported. The validity of the thermal model was proven with 70 validation studies in 32 buildings comprising a wide range of thermal characteristics. The accuracy of predictions compares well with other sophisticated programs. The proposed model is considered to be eminently suitable for incorporation in an efficient design tool. © 1994.

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Mathews, E. H., Richards, P. G., & Lombard, C. (1994). A first-order thermal model for building design. Energy and Buildings, 21(2), 133–145. https://doi.org/10.1016/0378-7788(94)90006-X

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