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Norén, Asima et al. The effect of thermal inertia on energy requirement in a swedish building: results obtained with three calculation models. International Journal Of Low Energy And Sustainable Buildings, Stockholm, v. 1, abr. 1999. ISSN 1403-2147.
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Three different types of building constructions have been used in a study of the annual energy requirement. The buildings have identical exterior dimensions and the calculated steady state thermal transmittance is exactly the same but the thermal inertia of the chosen building materials differs. The study consists of computer simulations of the thermal processes in buildings during a heating season in Stockholm. Three different simulation programs have been used and they all show that the system with the highest thermal inertia has the lowest energy requirement and that a small change of the thermal inertia has a relatively large influence. Wood is an example of a building material with a large thermal inertia and with a fairly low weight. It gives a lower energy requirement than a traditional lightweight construction, but not as low as a heavyweight concrete construction.
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