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LIM, B.; WILLIAMSON, B. J. Revisiting australian solar houses. In: CONFERENCE ON PASSIVE AND LOW ENERGY ARCHITECTURE, 16., 1999, Brisbane. Anais... Brisbane: PLEA, 1999. p. 263-268.
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Abstract

Solar houses built in Australia and New Zealand since the 1980’s and published in Solar Progress are used as typical examples The purpose of this paper is to synthesise common features of these examples into a single a solar house model and to test its thermal performance by computer simulation. The study shows that the majority of solar houses is design for the temperate and cold regions, and have been reported as cold, temperate and warm temperate. Their common as well as unique features are identified and compared. These features are used to produce a synthetic design, and was tested by Dr. Holger Willrath using the computer simulation technique (BERS) funded by an ARC Small Grant, 1999. The paper concludes that, with minor adjustments, the passive solar model using direct solar gain and thermal mass under natural condition gives acceptable thermal performance for the Australia cold and temperate climates.
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