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Dénes-Béjat, Tímea; Bozonnet, Emmanuel; Calmet, Isabelle. Modeling the global warming effect on indoor temperature peaks and cooling systems consumption. INTERNATIONAL IBPSA CONFERENCE, 11., 2009, Glasgow, Scotland.
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Abstract

This study is a part of the research project MEIGEVILLE driven by IRSTV (Research Institute on Cities) in which our laboratories are partners. general objective of the project consideration local climatic data of cities thermal behaviour simulation and coupling between these two kinds of simulation first, climatic data will be processed in order to obtain the input data at a city scale. focus then on the urban microclimate, overheating periods within the studied location, in two cities. This part will involves a G.I.S. method to convert geographical maps into digital database. In this study, the morphological analysis depicted to clarify different district areas from G.I.S. data. This investigation takes into account the buildings architecture by the calculation of different morphological parameters. part, the methodology for the urban microclimate simulation is exposed, based on the first par results Finally, the global warming data, obtain from a specific meteorological model is used for building simulation. The obtain results for different years until the year 2100 highlight a regular increase of assessed building energy consumption and indoor air temperature peaks. At last, the coupling of the urban heat island and global warming effects building simulation is outlined.
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