On the evolution and application of the thermal network method for energy assessments in buildings

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Abstract

This paper describes the evolution of the thermal network and its applications for making simplified thermalmodels of buildings bymeans of thermal resistances (R) and capacitances (C). In the literature, there are several modelling schemes for buildings. Here, we investigate the advantages, disadvantages, and improvements of thermal networks. The thermal networkmethod has been used in different studies for calculating indoor air temperature and heating load, estimatingmodel parameters, and studying building interactions with heating and cooling systems. This review paper conducts an investigation into the application, system identification, and structure of thermal networks compared to other tools. Within the framework of the thermal network method, we conclude with some new proposals for research in this field to expand the idea of the thermal network to other engineering and energy management fields.

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Bagheri, A., Feldheim, V., & Ioakimidis, C. S. (2018, April 1). On the evolution and application of the thermal network method for energy assessments in buildings. Energies. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/en11040890

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