Archetype definition for analysing retrofit solutions in urban areas in Europe

Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHP) are gaining interest for many applications and a very difficult task is to look at their affordability in urban environments with limited spaces. For this reason, the EU project GEO4CIVHIC has been funded. In order to set up different cases with different levels of re...

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Main Authors: De Carli Michele, Carnieletto Laura, Di Bella Antonino, Graci Samantha, Emmi Giuseppe, Zarrella Angelo, Baseggio Nicola, Belliardi Marco, Rossi Leonardo, Mulè Stagno Luciano, Badenes Borja, Urchueguía Javier, Sanner Burkhard, Cadelano Gianluca, Bernardi Adriana
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/37/e3sconf_clima2019_03027.pdf
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spelling doaj-ef845d7b42a947b29326a5b22a9d6ecf2021-02-02T06:01:46ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-011110302710.1051/e3sconf/201911103027e3sconf_clima2019_03027Archetype definition for analysing retrofit solutions in urban areas in EuropeDe Carli Michele0Carnieletto Laura1Di Bella Antonino2Graci Samantha3Emmi Giuseppe4Zarrella Angelo5Baseggio Nicola6Belliardi Marco7Rossi Leonardo8Mulè Stagno Luciano9Badenes Borja10Urchueguía Javier11Sanner Burkhard12Cadelano Gianluca13Bernardi Adriana14Department of Industrial Engineering, University of PaduaDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University of PaduaDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University of PaduaDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University of PaduaDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University of PaduaDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University of PaduaDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University of PaduaSUPSIPietre edil SrlDin l-Art HelwaUniversidad Politecnica de ValenciaUniversidad Politecnica de ValenciaUBEGCNR-ISACCNR-ISACGround Source Heat Pumps (GSHP) are gaining interest for many applications and a very difficult task is to look at their affordability in urban environments with limited spaces. For this reason, the EU project GEO4CIVHIC has been funded. In order to set up different cases with different levels of retrofit and try to generalize results, the project focuses the activity on archetypes, i.e. buildings which may represent the usual type of building which may be found more frequently in urban environments around Europe. The analysis of the archetypes has been based on literature review and analysing the existing databases of buildings in Europe. The work allowed to determine a reference building for single family house and a building representing an apartment block for multi-users. In this latest case two types of possible uses have been examined: residential building and office building. In order to set up different levels of retrofit and cost-effective solutions, three different climates have been defined: warm climate, mild climate and cold climate. The climatic conditions do not only affect the energy demand of the building and the peak power needed for heating and cooling, but also determine different ways of buildings’ construction and define different levels of insulation. Last but not least, the buildings have been also subdivided into existing buildings, i.e. built up from 1960 to 2000 and historic buildings, i.e. buildings earlier than 1960. The paper presents the first step of the research which permitted to define the different archetypes, their dimensions and way they are constructed. Moreover, the different simulations allowed to define the energy needs of the buildings as well as the peak power for heating and cooling. This allows to create a matrix for the different levels of retrofit solutions which will be associated to related costs for a cost-benefit analysis to check the most achievable solutions.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/37/e3sconf_clima2019_03027.pdf
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Di Bella Antonino
Graci Samantha
Emmi Giuseppe
Zarrella Angelo
Baseggio Nicola
Belliardi Marco
Rossi Leonardo
Mulè Stagno Luciano
Badenes Borja
Urchueguía Javier
Sanner Burkhard
Cadelano Gianluca
Bernardi Adriana
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Carnieletto Laura
Di Bella Antonino
Graci Samantha
Emmi Giuseppe
Zarrella Angelo
Baseggio Nicola
Belliardi Marco
Rossi Leonardo
Mulè Stagno Luciano
Badenes Borja
Urchueguía Javier
Sanner Burkhard
Cadelano Gianluca
Bernardi Adriana
Archetype definition for analysing retrofit solutions in urban areas in Europe
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet De Carli Michele
Carnieletto Laura
Di Bella Antonino
Graci Samantha
Emmi Giuseppe
Zarrella Angelo
Baseggio Nicola
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Rossi Leonardo
Mulè Stagno Luciano
Badenes Borja
Urchueguía Javier
Sanner Burkhard
Cadelano Gianluca
Bernardi Adriana
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title Archetype definition for analysing retrofit solutions in urban areas in Europe
title_short Archetype definition for analysing retrofit solutions in urban areas in Europe
title_full Archetype definition for analysing retrofit solutions in urban areas in Europe
title_fullStr Archetype definition for analysing retrofit solutions in urban areas in Europe
title_full_unstemmed Archetype definition for analysing retrofit solutions in urban areas in Europe
title_sort archetype definition for analysing retrofit solutions in urban areas in europe
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHP) are gaining interest for many applications and a very difficult task is to look at their affordability in urban environments with limited spaces. For this reason, the EU project GEO4CIVHIC has been funded. In order to set up different cases with different levels of retrofit and try to generalize results, the project focuses the activity on archetypes, i.e. buildings which may represent the usual type of building which may be found more frequently in urban environments around Europe. The analysis of the archetypes has been based on literature review and analysing the existing databases of buildings in Europe. The work allowed to determine a reference building for single family house and a building representing an apartment block for multi-users. In this latest case two types of possible uses have been examined: residential building and office building. In order to set up different levels of retrofit and cost-effective solutions, three different climates have been defined: warm climate, mild climate and cold climate. The climatic conditions do not only affect the energy demand of the building and the peak power needed for heating and cooling, but also determine different ways of buildings’ construction and define different levels of insulation. Last but not least, the buildings have been also subdivided into existing buildings, i.e. built up from 1960 to 2000 and historic buildings, i.e. buildings earlier than 1960. The paper presents the first step of the research which permitted to define the different archetypes, their dimensions and way they are constructed. Moreover, the different simulations allowed to define the energy needs of the buildings as well as the peak power for heating and cooling. This allows to create a matrix for the different levels of retrofit solutions which will be associated to related costs for a cost-benefit analysis to check the most achievable solutions.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/37/e3sconf_clima2019_03027.pdf
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