Πλοήγηση ανά Συγγραφέα "Dietrich, U."
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Balancing buildings and occupants-a holistic approach to thermal comfort and greenhouse gas emissions in mixed mode offices
Roetzel, A.; Dietrich, U.; Tsangrassoulis, A.; Busching, S. (2010)This paper describes a holistic approach to comfort and greenhouse gas emissions in mixed mode offices. It is based on parametric studies for a typical cellular office in the Mediterranean climate of Athens, Greece, using ... -
Context dependency of comfort and energy performance in mixed-mode offices
Roetzel, A.; Tsangrassoulis, A.; Dietrich, U.; Busching, S. (2011)This article investigates the context dependency of comfort and energy performance in mixed-mode offices in the climate of Athens, Greece. It is based on a parametric study using the simulation software EnergyPlus. Context ... -
Impact of building design and occupancy on office comfort and energy performance in different climates
Roetzel, A.; Tsangrassoulis, A.; Dietrich, U. (2014)The building sector has a significant share in a county's total greenhouse gas emissions, and as a reaction to the Kyoto commitment most countries are constantly adjusting building energy requirements in order to reduce ... -
Influence of building use on comfort and energy performance in offices
Roetzel, A.; Dietrich, U.; Tsangrassoulis, A.; Busching, S. (2009)This paper investigates the influence of different building use by companies and individual occupants on thermal and visual comfort, energy consumption and CO2 emissions in mixed mode offices. Adaptive thermal comfort ... -
On the influence of building design, occupants and heat waves on comfort and greenhouse gas emissions in naturally ventilated offices. A study based on the EN 15251 adaptive thermal comfort model in Athens, Greece
Roetzel, A.; Tsangrassoulis, A.; Dietrich, U.; Busching, S. (2010)According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change the buildings sector has the largest mitigation potential for CO2 emissions. Especially in office buildings, where internal heat loads and a relatively high occupant ... -
A review of occupant control on natural ventilation
Roetzel, A.; Tsangrassoulis, A.; Dietrich, U.; Busching, S. (2010)According to IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change), the largest use of energy in commercial buildings is space heating in colder climates and air conditioning in hot climates. In Europe, the Directive on the ...