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Resilient Cooling of Buildings (International Energy Agency EBC Annex 80) - Resilient Cooling Design Guidelines

Veröffentlicht

Veröffentlicht

Autoren

Abantika Sengupta, Abishek Gaur, Agnese Salvati, Alanis Zeoni, Amanda Krelling, Anaïs Machard Machard, Ardeshir Mahdavi, Dahai Qi, Essam Elnagar, Fuad Baba, Gamze Gediz, Gerhard Hofer, Hilde Breesch, Hua Ge, Joost Declercq, Kathryn C.T. Cheong, Letícia Gabriela Eli, Liangzhu (Leon) Wang, Mamak P. Tootkaboni, Marcelo Salle Olinger, Ongun Berk Kazanci, Peter Holzer, Philipp Stern, Radu Zmeureanu, Rajat Gupta, Ramin Rahif, Shady Attia, Shiva Khosravi, Theofanis Psomas, Vincent Lemort, Vincezo Corrado

Sprache

English

Seiten

DIN A4

136pp.

Abstrakt

Resilient cooling aims to mitigate heat stress and maintain safe building conditions during externally induced disruptions, going beyond mere thermal comfort. This Guidebook focuses on designing cooling systems that are resilient to such challenges.

This Guidebook is published from the cooperation between REHVA and the Energy in Buildings and Communities (EBC) program of the International Energy Agency; Annex 80.

Highlights

  • Definition of Disruptions and Resilient Cooling

  • Resilient Cooling Strategies, Technologies and Components

  • Key Performance Indicators for Evaluation

  • Building Performance Assessment Methods and Tools

  • Future Weather Data for Resilient Cooling Design

  • Occupancy Patterns, Variations and Consequences

  • Building Information in Relation to Climate Resilience

  • Developed Case Retrofit

  • Developed Case New

Schlüsselwörter

Resilient cooling, design guideline, assessment, case study

Zitatieren

REHVA Task Force, 2024. Resilient Cooling Guidelines. Federation of European Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Associations and Energy in Buildings and Communities. Available at: https://www.rehva.eu/eshop/detail/resilient-cooling-design-guidelines