Evaluation of the LBL and AIM-2 air infiltration models on large single zones: Three historical churches. 

Air infiltration in ancient churches and other historical and monumental buildings is of great importance considering moisture transfer, energy consumption, thermal comfort and air pollutants that induce surface soiling. Two of the most established models for predicting air infiltration rate …

Year: 2014 Authors: Hayati, Abolfazl / Mattsson, Magnus / Sandberg, Mats Source: Building and Environment, 81. pp. 365-379. ISSN 03601323 Type: Topic: , , , , , , Region: Language:

Simulation of Ventilation Rates and Heat Losses during Airing in Large Single Zone Buildings in Cold Climates

Airing can be a solution to introduce extra ventilation in large single zone buildings, especially where there are large aggregations of people such as churches or atriums. In naturally ventilated domestic and ancient buildings, opening of a window or door …

Year: 2018 Authors: Hayati, Abolfazl / Akander, Jan / Mattsson, Magnus Source: Cold Climate HVAC 2018 The 9th International Cold Climate Conference Sustainable new and renovated buildings in cold climates, 12-15 March 2018, Kiruna, Sweden. Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: Language:

Natural Ventilation and Air Infiltration in Large Single‑Zone Buildings: Measurements and Modelling with Reference to Historical Churches.

Natural ventilation is the dominating ventilation process in ancient buildings like churches, and also in most domestic buildings in Sweden and in the rest of the world. These buildings are naturally ventilated via air infiltration and airing. Air infiltration is …

Year: 2017 Authors: Hayati, Abolfaz Source: Doctoral thesis, Högskolan i Gävle. Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: Language:

Passive house renovation of Swedish single-family houses from the 1960s and 1970s: Evaluation of cost-effective renovation packages

Single-family houses (SFHs) constructed between 1961 and 1980 account for approximately one-third of the total energy use, 31 TWh, for space heating and domestic hot water in Swedish SFHs. These are responsible for about 40 percent of the total energy …

Year: 2017 Authors: Ekström, Tomas Source: Doctoral thesis, Lund University. Type: Topic: , , , , Region: Language:

Assessing the Myths on Energy Efficiency When Retrofitting Multifamily Buildings in a Northern Region – What is true and what is not? 

In the light of EU’s requirements to achieve a major cut in energy use by 2050, Sweden has the same target. The built environment must by 2020 reduce energy use by 20 and 50 % by 2050. The size of …

Year: 2017 Authors: Akander, Jan / Cehlin, Mathias /Moshfegh, Bahram Source: Sustainable High Rise Buildings in Urban Zones. Springer International Publishing. Type: Topic: , , , , , , Region: Language:

On the performance of LCC optimization software OPERA-MILP by comparison with building energy simulation software IDA ICE.

From an economic point of view, it is crucial to minimize the life cycle costs (LCC) of buildings undergoing energy renovations, hence an optimization approach is needed. Building energy use and power demand as well as energy efficiency measures are …

Year: 2017 Authors: Milić, V. / Ekelöw, K. / Moshfegh, B. Source: Building and Environment, 128. Type: Topic: , , , , , , , Region: , Language:

Evaluation of energy renovation strategies for 12 historic building types using LCC optimization

The life cycle cost (LCC) optimization is a vital method when performing building energy renovation. The present paper provides an evaluation of cost-optimal energy renovation strategies for historic buildings using LCC optimization software OPERA-MILP. The evaluation is performed based on …

Year: 2019 Authors: Milić, V. / Ekelöw, K. / Andersson, M. / Moshfegh, B. Source: Energy and Buildings, 197. Type: Topic: , , , , , , Region: Language:

The Challenge of Energy Efficiency in Kiruna’s Heritage Buildings. 

The town of Kiruna, founded in 1900 in the northernmost part of Sweden, is nowadays in the middle of an impressive urban transformation: due to the impacts of mining activities a large part of the city center has to be …

Year: 2018 Authors: Luciani, Andrea / Lidelöw, Sofia / Bhattacharjee, Shimantika / Örn, Tomas Source: Cold Climate HVAC 2018, CCC2018, Springer Proceedings in Energy. Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: Language:

A systematic approach for major renovation of residential buildings.

In Sweden, buildings are responsible for about 40 % of total energy use and about 10 % of total CO2 emissions Today more than 60 % of existing Swedish residential buildings are over 40 years old and are in need …

Year: 2017 Authors: Liu, Linn Source: Doctoral thesis, Linköping University. Type: Topic: , , , , , , Region: Language:

Standardizing the indoor climate in historic buildings: opportunities, challenges and ways forward.

Standardization for indoor climate control in historic buildings has recently taken a new direction with standards and guidelines that focus more on decision processes than outcomes. The objective of the paper is to explore and discuss how standards can evolve …

Year: 2018 Authors: Leijonhufvud, Gustaf / Broström, Tor Source: Journal of Architectural Conservation, 24 (1). Type: Topic: , , , , , , , Region: Language: