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Ziyang Hao, Jingchao Xie, Xiaojing Zhang and Jiaping Liu
This study provides a reference for estimating the building envelope thermal performance at the initial stage of design for nearly zero-energy buildings in different climate zones. A simplified model of heat load prediction, which combines the quasi-stea...
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Faisal Baig, Mohsen Sherif and Muhammad Abrar Faiz
Mountainous watersheds have always been a challenge for modelers due to large variability and insufficient ground observations, which cause forcing data, model structure, and parameter uncertainty. This study employed Differential Evolution Adaptive Metr...
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Xin Cheng and Simon Li
The purpose of this paper is to propagate the input uncertainties of the degree-day method to estimate the building heating energy consumption as numerical intervals. While it is common to use average or expected values (e.g., Typical Meteorological Year...
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Alberto Pistocchi, Stefano Bagli, Mattia Callegari, Claudia Notarnicola and Paolo Mazzoli
We present a novel method for the direct determination of the snowmelt coefficient of widely used degree-day models, using only cumulated temperature and precipitation over the days of snow cover. We develop a proof of concept using (1) local measurement...
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