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Building form for cold climatic zones related to building envelope from heating energy conservation point of view

Oral, G. K. and Yilmaz, Z.
2003
Energy and Buildings, 35(4), 383-388
Building form; Building envelope; Energy conservation


Oral, G. K. and Yilmaz, Z., (2003), "Building form for cold climatic zones related to building envelope from heating energy conservation point of view", Energy and Buildings, 35(4), 383-388.
Abstract

One of the most important functions of a building by human beings is to provide thermally comfortable spaces for the users. Therefore, a great deal of artificial energy is consumed for heating to satisfy thermal requirements in cold zones. In order to satisfy thermal comfort and reduce heating energy consumption at the same time, building parameters affecting indoor climate should be determined properly during the design stage. Building form and building envelope are the most important parameters affecting indoor climate. Building form is an important determinant of total heat loss through the whole building envelope in cold climates. Therefore in this paper, a methodology to determine building form which provides minimum heat loss through the whole building envelope is introduced with its application for Erzurum region that representative city of Turkey for cold climatic zones.


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Oral, G. K.
Faculty of Architecture, Istanbul Technical University, Takla, Taksim, 80191, Istanbul, Turkey
     
Yilmaz, Z.
Faculty of Architecture, Istanbul Technical University, Takla, Taksim, 80191, Istanbul, Turkey
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