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Improving the energy performance of existing buildings is one of the main strategies defined by the European Union to reduce global energy costs. Amongst the actions to be carried out in buildings to achieve this objective is working with passive measures adapted to each type of climate. To assist designers in the process of finding appropriate solutions for each building and location, different tools have been developed and since the implementation of building information modeling (BIM), it has been possible to perform an analysis of a building’s life cycle from an energy perspective and other types of analysis such as a comfort analysis. In the case of Spain, the first BIM environment tool has been implemented that deals with the global analysis of a building’s behavior and serves as an alternative to previous methods characterized by their lack of both flexibility and information offered to designers. This paper evaluates and compares the official Spanish energy performance evaluation tool (Cypetherm) released in 2018 using a case study involving the installation of sunlight control devices as part of a building refurbishment. It is intended to determine how databases and simplifications affect the designer’s decision-making. Additionally, the yielded energy results are complemented by a comfort analysis to explore the impact of these improvements from a users’ wellbeing viewpoint. At the end of the process the yielded results still confirm that the simulation remains far from reality and that simulation tools can indeed influence the decision-making process.
Mariana Huskinson; Antonio Galiano-Garrigós; Ángel González-Avilés; M. Pérez-Millán. Decision-Making Processes in Controlling Exposure to Sunlight Supported by Simulation Tools: A Case Study in Warm Weather. Energies 2021, 14, 4100 .
AMA StyleMariana Huskinson, Antonio Galiano-Garrigós, Ángel González-Avilés, M. Pérez-Millán. Decision-Making Processes in Controlling Exposure to Sunlight Supported by Simulation Tools: A Case Study in Warm Weather. Energies. 2021; 14 (14):4100.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMariana Huskinson; Antonio Galiano-Garrigós; Ángel González-Avilés; M. Pérez-Millán. 2021. "Decision-Making Processes in Controlling Exposure to Sunlight Supported by Simulation Tools: A Case Study in Warm Weather." Energies 14, no. 14: 4100.
One of the main strategies to reduce countries’ energy bills is to invest in efficient buildings. To achieve this objective, the European Union Member States have developed different methodologies to evaluate building energy performance, which are often supported by simulation tools. These tools are based on calculation engines that use databases and simplifications to attempt to bring their results close to real building performance and are mostly designed to be used at the end of the process, neglecting their role in project decision-making processes. To compensate for this situation and to obtain the most accurate results, the methodologies recommend previous work during the building design phase to adopt passive design solutions that learn from experience and aim to adapt the building design to the local climate. However, these design solutions are difficult to adopt while working with medium to large public buildings and are often not properly understood by the simulation tools. In addition, new BIM methodologies are being implemented, starting to enable proper interaction between the designer and the results, and opening up the option of introducing other types of calculations, such as building comfort, in the calculation process. Among the group of countries with limited simulation tools that are starting to be substituted is Spain, which recently launched its first BIM-based energy simulation tool. This tool aims to compensate for the limitations of the former simulation tools and opens up the option of performing comfort calculations by sharing information with other programs. The objective of this research is to evaluate, from different perspectives, the performance of this new simulation tool on three buildings at the University of Alicante. These were chosen as university campuses are responsible for large groups of buildings and belong to the group of stakeholders interested in obtaining efficient and comfortable buildings. These case studies are defined by their extreme adaptation to design recommendations for mild-warm weather. At the end of the process, the difference is measured between simulation and real building performance. The results obtained show that simulation still differs greatly from real building performance from the energy performance point of view, while the comfort evaluation shows results that are closer to the reality of the buildings.
Antonio Galiano-Garrigós; María Domenech-Mataix; Ángel González-Avilés; Carlos Rizo-Maestre. Evaluation of Energy Performance and Comfort: Case-Study of University Buildings with Design Adapted to Local Climate. Sustainability 2021, 13, 7155 .
AMA StyleAntonio Galiano-Garrigós, María Domenech-Mataix, Ángel González-Avilés, Carlos Rizo-Maestre. Evaluation of Energy Performance and Comfort: Case-Study of University Buildings with Design Adapted to Local Climate. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (13):7155.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAntonio Galiano-Garrigós; María Domenech-Mataix; Ángel González-Avilés; Carlos Rizo-Maestre. 2021. "Evaluation of Energy Performance and Comfort: Case-Study of University Buildings with Design Adapted to Local Climate." Sustainability 13, no. 13: 7155.
The synthetic material developed by Dupont in 1963 for solid surfaces has been used since its origin for numerous applications. One of the most popular ones in the last decade is as a finishing layer on façades. The first references that contemplated this use on the outside were the Seeko’o hotel in Bordeaux executed in 2007 and the refurbishment of the 7700 m2 shell of the Hôtel Ivoire congress centre in Abidjan (Ivory Coast) in 2009. In Spain, the first example of the installation of this material is the rehabilitation of the main building of the La Rotonda de la Playa de San Juan urbanisation in Alicante, designed in 1965 by the architect Juan Guardiola Gaya and rehabilitated in 2010 by Miguel Salvador Landmann. Ten years later, our research is focused on the study of the colour ageing of the acrylic resin and natural mineral sheets on each of its façades, with different orientations and exposure to sea and wind. To this end, it has been studied the solar radiation of the surfaces, the wind exposure of their façades and tests with a tele-spectroradiometer has been carried out. The study makes it possible to quantify the differences in colour in all of them and to state that the combination of wind and radiation is the main atmospheric agent causing the degradation.
Ángel González-Avilés; Víctor Echarri-Iribarren; Antonio Galiano-Garrigós; Carlos Rizo-Maestre; María Pérez-Millán. Colour Ageing in Acrylic Resin Plates and Natural Minerals on the Façade after 10 Years of Sun Exposure in the Marine Environment. Applied Sciences 2021, 11, 2222 .
AMA StyleÁngel González-Avilés, Víctor Echarri-Iribarren, Antonio Galiano-Garrigós, Carlos Rizo-Maestre, María Pérez-Millán. Colour Ageing in Acrylic Resin Plates and Natural Minerals on the Façade after 10 Years of Sun Exposure in the Marine Environment. Applied Sciences. 2021; 11 (5):2222.
Chicago/Turabian StyleÁngel González-Avilés; Víctor Echarri-Iribarren; Antonio Galiano-Garrigós; Carlos Rizo-Maestre; María Pérez-Millán. 2021. "Colour Ageing in Acrylic Resin Plates and Natural Minerals on the Façade after 10 Years of Sun Exposure in the Marine Environment." Applied Sciences 11, no. 5: 2222.
The current computer technology facilitates the processing of large volumes of information in architectural design teams, in parallel with recent advances in-flight automation in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) along with lower costs, facilitates their use to capture aerial photographs and obtain orthophotographs and 3D models of relief and terrain textures. With these technologies, 3D models can be produced that allow different geometric configurations of the distribution of construction elements on the ground to be analyzed. This article presents the process of implementation in a terrain integrated into the early stages of architectural design. A methodology is proposed that covers the detailed capture of terrain, the relationship with the architectural design environment, and its implementation on the plot. As a novelty, an inverse perspective to the remaining disciplines is presented, from the inside of the object to the outside. The proposed methodology for the use of UAVs integrates terrain capture, generation of the 3D mesh, superimposition of environmental realities and architectural design using building information modeling (BIM) technologies. In addition, it represents the beginning of a line of research on the implementation of the plot and the layout of foundations using UAVs. The results obtained in the study carried out in three different projects comparing traditional technologies with the integration of UAVs + BIM show a clear improvement in the second option. The use of new technologies applied to the execution and control of work not only improves accuracy but also reduces errors and saves time, which undoubtedly indicates significant savings in costs and deviations in the project.
Carlos Rizo-Maestre; Ángel González-Avilés; Antonio Galiano-Garrigós; María Andújar-Montoya; Juan Puchol-García. UAV BIM: Incorporation of Photogrammetric Techniques in Architectural Projects with Building Information Modeling Versus Classical Work Processes+. Remote Sensing 2020, 12, 2329 .
AMA StyleCarlos Rizo-Maestre, Ángel González-Avilés, Antonio Galiano-Garrigós, María Andújar-Montoya, Juan Puchol-García. UAV BIM: Incorporation of Photogrammetric Techniques in Architectural Projects with Building Information Modeling Versus Classical Work Processes+. Remote Sensing. 2020; 12 (14):2329.
Chicago/Turabian StyleCarlos Rizo-Maestre; Ángel González-Avilés; Antonio Galiano-Garrigós; María Andújar-Montoya; Juan Puchol-García. 2020. "UAV BIM: Incorporation of Photogrammetric Techniques in Architectural Projects with Building Information Modeling Versus Classical Work Processes+." Remote Sensing 12, no. 14: 2329.
Current market conditions characterized by technological changes, increasing regulatory requirements and low funding make current construction management models obsolete. This tendency affects not only the private housing market but also public administration projects, which have large time and budget deviations across the board. As a result, new approaches are needed to improve the efficiency of the construction process, removing extra costs and delivering projects on time. The most representative trends in the construction industry that enable such improvements are both Building Information Modelling paradigm (BIM) and Lean Construction philosophy with one of its associated tools in the field of construction management—the Last Planner System. However, a review of the literature shows the scarcity of works on the synergy of both paradigms taking into account the extensive literature on Lean and BIM individually. This is further accused if we look beyond the theoretical literature reviews. Therefore, this paper is focused on the benefits derived from the synergy of both disciplines and the impacts on project efficiency through a case study of a public construction project at the university of Alicante in order to provide empirical evidence of the benefits and improvements of using BIM at the Look Ahead meetings and of the Last Planner System. Finally, the results of the case study allow us to make a comparison with the data related to cost deviations of other public projects with different uses, built areas, and complexity which were managed with traditional methods of construction.
María Dolores Andújar-Montoya; Antonio Galiano-Garrigós; Víctor Echarri-Iribarren; Carlos Rizo-Maestre. BIM-LEAN as a Methodology to Save Execution Costs in Building Construction—An Experience under the Spanish Framework. Applied Sciences 2020, 10, 1913 .
AMA StyleMaría Dolores Andújar-Montoya, Antonio Galiano-Garrigós, Víctor Echarri-Iribarren, Carlos Rizo-Maestre. BIM-LEAN as a Methodology to Save Execution Costs in Building Construction—An Experience under the Spanish Framework. Applied Sciences. 2020; 10 (6):1913.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMaría Dolores Andújar-Montoya; Antonio Galiano-Garrigós; Víctor Echarri-Iribarren; Carlos Rizo-Maestre. 2020. "BIM-LEAN as a Methodology to Save Execution Costs in Building Construction—An Experience under the Spanish Framework." Applied Sciences 10, no. 6: 1913.
The majority of scientific agencies in the field of medicine and health, including the World Health Organization, consider radon gas a very harmful element for humans. This element, in its gaseous state, is radioactive and is present in almost all land in which buildings are implanted, especially in granitic soils, which present higher levels of radon gas. Nongranitic soils have traditionally been considered to have low radon levels. In addition to the contributions made by this article, it is very relevant that there are many countries, including Spain, in which the technical codes for their construction regulations do not include the maximum radon dose that a building can hold so that it is not harmful to humans nor do they hold the measures necessary to remedy excessive accumulation. The main objective of this research is to demonstrate the need for ventilation in buried works. To do this, a comparison is made between two railway tunnels in the urban fabric of the city of Alicante: one of them is in operation (Benacantil Mount) and the other is in the excavation phase (Serra Grossa). When underground railway installations are planned, they are equipped with large air ventilation systems due to the pollutants generated by ground exposure. These mechanical systems consist of suction turbines that expel the air to the outside. Research shows that radon gas is an indicator of an area’s air quality. In addition, ventilation in railway tunnels (mechanical and natural) allows for air renewal and improves the air quality.
Carlos Rizo Maestre; Víctor Echarri-Iribarren; Antonio Galiano-Garrigós. Ventilation as an Indispensable Tool for Healthy Constructions: Comparison of Alicante’s Urban Railway Tunnels. Sustainability 2019, 11, 6205 .
AMA StyleCarlos Rizo Maestre, Víctor Echarri-Iribarren, Antonio Galiano-Garrigós. Ventilation as an Indispensable Tool for Healthy Constructions: Comparison of Alicante’s Urban Railway Tunnels. Sustainability. 2019; 11 (22):6205.
Chicago/Turabian StyleCarlos Rizo Maestre; Víctor Echarri-Iribarren; Antonio Galiano-Garrigós. 2019. "Ventilation as an Indispensable Tool for Healthy Constructions: Comparison of Alicante’s Urban Railway Tunnels." Sustainability 11, no. 22: 6205.
The restoration of historical buildings often implies a change in the main use of the building so that it can once again become a part of people’s lives. Among the interventions needed to adapt the buildings to their new purpose, improving the energy performance is always a challenge due to their particular construction solutions and the influence that these improvements can have on their protected elements. The regulations in force in European Union (EU) member states leave a gap in how the energy performance evaluations in these types of buildings can be defined, and even exclude them from the process. However, rehabilitation of buildings is always seen as an opportunity, because it allows the building to once again be useful to society and play an important role in people’s lives. At the same time, it can also improve their performance and allow benefits to be gained from their use through a reduction in maintenance costs. In the rehabilitation process, the economic viability of the renovation plays a fundamental role which must be compared, in the case of protected buildings, to its impact on the architecture of the building. Since 2002, the EU has issued directives with the aim that countries should define objective methods to improve the energy performance of buildings and, in recent times, methods that demonstrate the amortization of such improvements. Within the process of implementing the new methodologies adapted to the EPBD, Spain was one of the last EU countries to define a process for the energy assessment of existing buildings, introducing an analysis of the economic viability of the construction improvements suggested in the process. The objective of this research was to describe the decision-making process during the evaluation of the feasibility of introducing construction improvements to the energy performance of two catalogued historic buildings located in a warm climate. The estimated energy consumption was evaluated, the net present value (NPV) and the payback period of the investment calculated, and the results obtained were compared with the real energy consumption. At the end of the process, it can be said that the methodologies adopted in Spain offer results that can lead designers to make wrong decisions that may affect the protected heritage values of these buildings.
Antonio Galiano-Garrigós; Ángel González-Avilés; Carlos Rizo-Maestre; MªDolores Andújar-Montoya. Energy Efficiency and Economic Viability as Decision Factors in the Rehabilitation of Historic Buildings. Sustainability 2019, 11, 4946 .
AMA StyleAntonio Galiano-Garrigós, Ángel González-Avilés, Carlos Rizo-Maestre, MªDolores Andújar-Montoya. Energy Efficiency and Economic Viability as Decision Factors in the Rehabilitation of Historic Buildings. Sustainability. 2019; 11 (18):4946.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAntonio Galiano-Garrigós; Ángel González-Avilés; Carlos Rizo-Maestre; MªDolores Andújar-Montoya. 2019. "Energy Efficiency and Economic Viability as Decision Factors in the Rehabilitation of Historic Buildings." Sustainability 11, no. 18: 4946.
The EU members have adopted regulations and official methods for evaluating the energy performance in buildings. Most of these methods are applied at the end of the project phase, with few opportunities to correct erroneous design decisions when the desired building energy performance is not achieved. It is demonstrated that there is no European standard for sustainability and that the decision-making process during the development of a building project is compromised by the methodologies and some concepts, as thermal inertia, are withdrawn. Currently, the industry has been developing alternative tools for evaluating energy performance and CO2 emissions in buildings over their entire life cycle. These software programs, which belong to the BIM environment, use databases and make simplifications adapted to the stage of design when the software can be applied. The main objective of this paper is to evaluate the accuracy of this software and how the databases and simplifications influence the decision-making process in building design. Calculation examples are carried out with various tools and compared to real building performance data. The results demonstrate that, as with the official methods, the tools influence the results and therefore condition, sometimes wrongly, the decision-making process to produce better buildings.
Antonio Galiano-Garrigós; Alicia García-Figueroa; Carlos Rizo Maestre; Ángel González-Avilés. Evaluation of BIM energy performance and CO2 emissions assessment tools: a case study in warm weather. Building Research & Information 2019, 47, 787 -812.
AMA StyleAntonio Galiano-Garrigós, Alicia García-Figueroa, Carlos Rizo Maestre, Ángel González-Avilés. Evaluation of BIM energy performance and CO2 emissions assessment tools: a case study in warm weather. Building Research & Information. 2019; 47 (7):787-812.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAntonio Galiano-Garrigós; Alicia García-Figueroa; Carlos Rizo Maestre; Ángel González-Avilés. 2019. "Evaluation of BIM energy performance and CO2 emissions assessment tools: a case study in warm weather." Building Research & Information 47, no. 7: 787-812.
The presence of radon gas in buildings is an indicator of indoor air quality. The study presented analyses the amount of radon gas in the city of Viña del Mar in the Valparaiso region (Chile), in a manor house that currently serves as the Center of Advanced Studies at the Univer-sidad de Playa Ancha. Radon gas is an element considered highly harmful to people by various scientific agencies in the field of medicine and health, including the World Health Organization (WHO). The main effect of the presence of radon in the human environment is the risk of lung cancer. This radioactive gaseous element is present in almost all construction materials, and in the land where buildings are located. This article provides the measurements made by the Center of Advanced Studies of the Universidad de Playa Ancha and analyses the levels obtained according to their danger to humans. These values have been used as comparisons to analyse the differences in the presence of this gas between the Chilean Pacific coast and Europe. The values have been analysed with respect to the requirements that are currently being implemented.
Carlos Rizo Maestre; Claudio A. Sáez; Ángel B González-Avilés; Antonio Galiano-Garrigós; Víctor Echarri-Iribarren. Radon gas as a constructive element in the chilean pacific coast the case of a manor house in Viña del mar (valparaíso). International Journal of Engineering & Technology 2018, 7, 1245 -1248.
AMA StyleCarlos Rizo Maestre, Claudio A. Sáez, Ángel B González-Avilés, Antonio Galiano-Garrigós, Víctor Echarri-Iribarren. Radon gas as a constructive element in the chilean pacific coast the case of a manor house in Viña del mar (valparaíso). International Journal of Engineering & Technology. 2018; 7 (3):1245-1248.
Chicago/Turabian StyleCarlos Rizo Maestre; Claudio A. Sáez; Ángel B González-Avilés; Antonio Galiano-Garrigós; Víctor Echarri-Iribarren. 2018. "Radon gas as a constructive element in the chilean pacific coast the case of a manor house in Viña del mar (valparaíso)." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 7, no. 3: 1245-1248.
Antonio Luis (Ed.) Galiano Garrigós. 12th Healthy Housing Awards 2017/2018. 12th Healthy Housing Awards 2017/2018 2018, 1 .
AMA StyleAntonio Luis (Ed.) Galiano Garrigós. 12th Healthy Housing Awards 2017/2018. 12th Healthy Housing Awards 2017/2018. 2018; ():1.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAntonio Luis (Ed.) Galiano Garrigós. 2018. "12th Healthy Housing Awards 2017/2018." 12th Healthy Housing Awards 2017/2018 , no. : 1.
Antonio Luis (Ed.) Galiano Garrigós. 10th Healthy Housing Awards 2015/2016. 10th Healthy Housing Awards 2015/2016 2018, 1 .
AMA StyleAntonio Luis (Ed.) Galiano Garrigós. 10th Healthy Housing Awards 2015/2016. 10th Healthy Housing Awards 2015/2016. 2018; ():1.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAntonio Luis (Ed.) Galiano Garrigós. 2018. "10th Healthy Housing Awards 2015/2016." 10th Healthy Housing Awards 2015/2016 , no. : 1.
The benefits derived from the use of building information Modeling (BIM) methodologies are a current issue in the field of research in both design and...
Antonio Galiano-Garrigos; María Dolores Andújar-Montoya. Building information modelling in operations of maintenance at the university of Alicante. International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning 2018, 13, 1 -11.
AMA StyleAntonio Galiano-Garrigos, María Dolores Andújar-Montoya. Building information modelling in operations of maintenance at the university of Alicante. International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning. 2018; 13 (1):1-11.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAntonio Galiano-Garrigos; María Dolores Andújar-Montoya. 2018. "Building information modelling in operations of maintenance at the university of Alicante." International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning 13, no. 1: 1-11.
Antonio Luis (Ed.) Galiano Garrigós. 11th Healthy Housing Awards 2016/2017. 11th Healthy Housing Awards 2016/2017 2018, 1 .
AMA StyleAntonio Luis (Ed.) Galiano Garrigós. 11th Healthy Housing Awards 2016/2017. 11th Healthy Housing Awards 2016/2017. 2018; ():1.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAntonio Luis (Ed.) Galiano Garrigós. 2018. "11th Healthy Housing Awards 2016/2017." 11th Healthy Housing Awards 2016/2017 , no. : 1.
In the 1990s, phenolic panels made from Bakelite-finished wood were given a 1 mm-thick finishing layer of natural wood, which was protected by a film...
Víctor Echarri Iribarren; Antonio Galiano Garrigós; Almudena Espinosa Fernández. ENERGY REHABILITATION OF VENTILATED FAÇADES USING PHENOLIC PANELLING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ALICANTE MUSEUM: THERMAL CHARACTERISATION AND ENERGY DEMAND. Structural Studies, Repairs and Maintenance of Heritage Architecture XV 2017, 171, 3 -15.
AMA StyleVíctor Echarri Iribarren, Antonio Galiano Garrigós, Almudena Espinosa Fernández. ENERGY REHABILITATION OF VENTILATED FAÇADES USING PHENOLIC PANELLING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ALICANTE MUSEUM: THERMAL CHARACTERISATION AND ENERGY DEMAND. Structural Studies, Repairs and Maintenance of Heritage Architecture XV. 2017; 171 ():3-15.
Chicago/Turabian StyleVíctor Echarri Iribarren; Antonio Galiano Garrigós; Almudena Espinosa Fernández. 2017. "ENERGY REHABILITATION OF VENTILATED FAÇADES USING PHENOLIC PANELLING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ALICANTE MUSEUM: THERMAL CHARACTERISATION AND ENERGY DEMAND." Structural Studies, Repairs and Maintenance of Heritage Architecture XV 171, no. : 3-15.
A. Galiano; V. Echarri; A. Espinosa; C.A. Brebbia; Antonio Galiano-Garrigos. Public Participation in the Process of Improving Quality of the Urban Frame. International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning 2017, 12, 644 -654.
AMA StyleA. Galiano, V. Echarri, A. Espinosa, C.A. Brebbia, Antonio Galiano-Garrigos. Public Participation in the Process of Improving Quality of the Urban Frame. International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning. 2017; 12 (4):644-654.
Chicago/Turabian StyleA. Galiano; V. Echarri; A. Espinosa; C.A. Brebbia; Antonio Galiano-Garrigos. 2017. "Public Participation in the Process of Improving Quality of the Urban Frame." International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning 12, no. 4: 644-654.
Antonio Galiano-Garrigos; Víctor Echarri-Iribarren; Angel Benigno Gonzalez Aviles; María Dolores Andújar-Montoya. The dialogue between ancient and modern materials in the restoration of a collapsed ancient chapel. International Journal of Heritage Architecture: Studies, Repairs and Maintence 2017, 2, 283 -292.
AMA StyleAntonio Galiano-Garrigos, Víctor Echarri-Iribarren, Angel Benigno Gonzalez Aviles, María Dolores Andújar-Montoya. The dialogue between ancient and modern materials in the restoration of a collapsed ancient chapel. International Journal of Heritage Architecture: Studies, Repairs and Maintence. 2017; 2 (2):283-292.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAntonio Galiano-Garrigos; Víctor Echarri-Iribarren; Angel Benigno Gonzalez Aviles; María Dolores Andújar-Montoya. 2017. "The dialogue between ancient and modern materials in the restoration of a collapsed ancient chapel." International Journal of Heritage Architecture: Studies, Repairs and Maintence 2, no. 2: 283-292.
Resumen El gres porcelánico es un material ampliamente utilizado en edificación. En los últimos años su uso ha experimentado un nuevo espectro de líneas de innovación e invención en sus aplicaciones en la arquitectura. En esta investigación de analiza la patente Panel de Acondicionamiento Térmico Cerámico, consistente en piezas de gres porcelánico de bajo espesor, que contienen tramas capilares a base de tubos de polipropileno de 3,5 mm de diámetro, e interfaz de pasta conductora. Estos sistemas trabajan con agua fría o caliente produciendo una climatización saludable por superficies radiantes. Tras una primera experiencia de prototipado y colocación de paneles en pared en un despacho de oficina, se han realizado simulaciones en el Museo de la Universidad de Alicante, colocando los paneles en pared, techo o tipo bafle, previa monitorización del estado actual del edificio. Se han analizado los parámetros de comportamiento térmico y se han comparado con otros materiales de acabado habituales. Se han obtenido resultados de confort térmico y ahorros energéticos de forma comparativa frente a sistemas todo-aire.
V. Echarri Iribarren; A. L. Galiano Garrigós; Á. B. González Avilés. Cerámica y climatización saludable: paneles cerámicos radiantes en edificios. Condiciones de confort y demanda energética frente a sistemas convectivos. Informes de la Construcción 2016, 68, 161 .
AMA StyleV. Echarri Iribarren, A. L. Galiano Garrigós, Á. B. González Avilés. Cerámica y climatización saludable: paneles cerámicos radiantes en edificios. Condiciones de confort y demanda energética frente a sistemas convectivos. Informes de la Construcción. 2016; 68 (544):161.
Chicago/Turabian StyleV. Echarri Iribarren; A. L. Galiano Garrigós; Á. B. González Avilés. 2016. "Cerámica y climatización saludable: paneles cerámicos radiantes en edificios. Condiciones de confort y demanda energética frente a sistemas convectivos." Informes de la Construcción 68, no. 544: 161.
V. Echarri Iribarren; A. Espinosa Fernández; A. Galiano Garrigós. Energy efficiency of flooded roofs: the University of Alicante Museum. Heat Transfer XIV: Simulation and Experiments in Heat Transfer and its Applications 2016, 1, 163 -175.
AMA StyleV. Echarri Iribarren, A. Espinosa Fernández, A. Galiano Garrigós. Energy efficiency of flooded roofs: the University of Alicante Museum. Heat Transfer XIV: Simulation and Experiments in Heat Transfer and its Applications. 2016; 1 ():163-175.
Chicago/Turabian StyleV. Echarri Iribarren; A. Espinosa Fernández; A. Galiano Garrigós. 2016. "Energy efficiency of flooded roofs: the University of Alicante Museum." Heat Transfer XIV: Simulation and Experiments in Heat Transfer and its Applications 1, no. : 163-175.
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A. Galiano; A. Fernández; J. Antón; C. Ortiz; V. Echarri; C. A. Brebbia. New self-sufficient shelter solutions for big cities’ collapsed rental markets. Eco-Architecture VI: Harmonisation between Architecture and Nature 2016, 1 .
AMA StyleA. Galiano, A. Fernández, J. Antón, C. Ortiz, V. Echarri, C. A. Brebbia. New self-sufficient shelter solutions for big cities’ collapsed rental markets. Eco-Architecture VI: Harmonisation between Architecture and Nature. 2016; ():1.
Chicago/Turabian StyleA. Galiano; A. Fernández; J. Antón; C. Ortiz; V. Echarri; C. A. Brebbia. 2016. "New self-sufficient shelter solutions for big cities’ collapsed rental markets." Eco-Architecture VI: Harmonisation between Architecture and Nature , no. : 1.
A. Galiano; V. Echarri. Influence of the methodology for evaluating energy performance of buildings over the energy needed for cooling. ECO-ARCHITECTURE 2014 2014, 142, 291 -305.
AMA StyleA. Galiano, V. Echarri. Influence of the methodology for evaluating energy performance of buildings over the energy needed for cooling. ECO-ARCHITECTURE 2014. 2014; 142 ():291-305.
Chicago/Turabian StyleA. Galiano; V. Echarri. 2014. "Influence of the methodology for evaluating energy performance of buildings over the energy needed for cooling." ECO-ARCHITECTURE 2014 142, no. : 291-305.