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How peers' personal attitudes affect indoor microclimate and energy need in an institutional building: Results from a continuous monitoring campaign in summer and winter conditions

机译:同龄人的个人态度如何影响机构建筑物中的室内微气候和能源需求:夏季和冬季情况下持续进行的监测活动的结果

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Occupants' behavior can significantly affect building performance, in particular in massive institutional buildings occupied by a wide variety of users. This work aims at highlighting the importance of peers' personal attitudes in determining building thermal-energy, lighting performance, and openings' schedule. A university building located in central Italy was selected. Different rooms with equivalent end-use, geometry, exposure, construction characteristics, occupancy, and appliances were considered. Occupants could be considered as peers, since they carry out the same job and schedule and have the same education and age. Nevertheless, they presented different attitudes and thermal perception, therefore producing different energy need. In order to assess peers' behavior, office rooms were continuously monitored in terms of indoor visual-thermal comfort parameters, electricity consumption, and door/window opening rate in spring, summer, and winter conditions. Occupants' attitudes were compared by considering also the outdoor climate conditions. Results demonstrated that occupants' individual behavior represented a key variable affecting building management of large buildings even if the occupants can be theoretically assumed to be "peers". Significant discrepancies were found between the monitored rooms, demonstrating that typical peers do not behave the same at all, but require differential energy needs that should be considered while predicting thermal-energy and lighting behavior of massive institutional buildings. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:占用者的行为会严重影响建筑物的性能,尤其是在被大量用户占用的大型机构建筑物中。这项工作旨在强调同行个人态度在确定建筑热能,照明性能和开孔时间表方面的重要性。选择了位于意大利中部的一所大学大楼。考虑了具有相同最终用途,几何形状,暴露,建筑特性,占用率和电器的不同房间。占领者可以视为同龄人,因为他们执行相同的工作和时间表,并具有相同的教育程度和年龄。然而,他们表现出不同的态度和热感,因此产生了不同的能量需求。为了评估同伴的行为,在春季,夏季和冬季条件下,对办公室的室内视觉热舒适性参数,电耗以及门窗打开率进行了连续监控。通过考虑室外气候条件,比较了乘员的态度。结果表明,即使从理论上可以将居住者假定为“同伴”,居住者的个人行为也是影响大型建筑物的建筑物管理的关键变量。在受监视的房间之间发现了显着差异,表明典型的对等方的行为根本不同,但是在预测大型机构建筑物的热能和照明行为时需要考虑不同的能源需求。 (C)2016 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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