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GIVONI, Baruch. Minimum climatic information needed to predict performance of passive buildings in hot climates. In: CONFERENCE ON PASSIVE AND LOW ENERGY ARCHITECTURE, 16., 1999, Brisbane. Anais... Brisbane: PLEA, 1999. p. 197-202.
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Abstract

A comprehensive experimental study has been conducted over a two year period. Outdoor climatic data and indoor temperatures were measured continuously and collected hourly. Two test buildings, of identical heat loss coefficient but with different mass levels, were monitored. From the experimental data a set of formulas have been developed, predicting the indoor maximum and minimum temperatures. Different numbers of climatic parameters were used in the derivation of each set of predictive formulae. It was found that the most important climatic parameter in predicting the indoor maximum, under the different conditions of shading, ventilation and envelope color, is the outdoor daily average temperature. Surprisingly, it was found that adding daily solar energy data did not add greatly to the prediction accuracy.
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