1. Einfluss der Luftdichtheit auf den Heizwärme‐ und Klimakältebedarf bei neuen Einfamilienhäusern.
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Hall, Monika
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AIR flow , *FLOW simulations , *ENGINEERING standards , *WIND speed , *HEATING , *SINGLE family housing - Abstract
Airtightness impact on the heating and cooling demand of new single‐family houses The airtightness of buildings has an influence on the ventilation heat flow and thus on the heating and cooling demand. The uncontrolled air flow through leakages becomes more important with increasing insulation levels. Based on coupled thermal and air flow simulations, the influence of airtightness with a high insulation standard on the heating and cooling demand is investigated for different scenarios. In addition, airtightness measurements are carried out for 28 new single‐family houses to determine the airtightness of standard new buildings. The simulations confirm that the heating and cooling demand increases with decreasing airtightness. As a result of the large temperature difference between inside and outside and higher wind speeds in winter, the influence of airtightness on the heating demand is greater than on the cooling demand in summer. The average airtightness of the measured buildings is found to be q50 = 0.8 m3/(h · m2), which is a very good airtightness value. Their heating demand will probably increase by approx. 3–6 % due to the air leakage compared to a tight building of q50 = 0.6 m3/(h · m2). The cooling demand on the other hand will decrease by approx. 1–2 %. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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