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Title: | Building physics |
Other Titles: | COST Action TU1205 – overview of BISTS (building integrated solar thermal systems). State of the art, models and applications |
Authors: | Buhagiar, Vincent Norvaisiene, Rosita Djukic, Aleksandra |
Keywords: | Buildings -- Design and construction Buildings -- Energy conservation Sustainable architecture |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Publisher: | COST Office |
Citation: | Buhagiar, V., Norvaisiene, R., & Djukic, A. (2015). Building physics. In COST Action (Ed.), COST Action TU1205 – overview of BISTS (building integrated solar thermal systems). State of the art, models and applications, (pp. 43-48). COST Office. |
Abstract: | The building physics of a building envelope are strongly influenced by the type of building integrated solar thermal systems (BISTS) selected especially if the STC integration is considered part of the building structure and thereby replacing conventional building components. The STC can be integrated during the construction phase or after the completion of the building. BISTS should generally serve at least one additional function to the building envelope besides providing heat, such as weather proofing, thermal insulation, noise attenuation, daylighting control and shading |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/42649 |
Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - FacBenED |
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