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Revista Técnica energía

versión On-line ISSN 2602-8492versión impresa ISSN 1390-5074

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VASQUEZ, F.D.; NARANJO, C.A.  y  LOBATO, A.P.. Evaluation of the effect of meteorological variables on the thermal performance of a residential building based on monitored data. Revista Técnica energía [online]. 2022, vol.19, n.1, pp.53-60. ISSN 2602-8492.  https://doi.org/10.37116/revistaenergia.v19.n1.2022.502.

Strategies to promote the efficient use of energy and thermal comfort have been actions applied worldwide. Being the variation of temperature a worrying factor for governments due to the influence to achieve the energy goals proposed by the SDGs. In this sense, the thermal behavior inside a building could relate to external conditions and could estimate through energy simulation tools. However, the results present different levels of uncertainty due to the quality of the meteorological data, the properties of materials, the occupation patterns, as well as the complexity of generating thermal evaluation processes. Against this, experimental measurements to evaluate the real state of a building and thus predict its behavior with respect to the meteorology can have a great contribution. In this context, this study develops a methodology to evaluate the incidence of climate in the thermal behavior of a building. The evaluation is carry out in an experimental prototype house located in an equatorial region monitored for approximately one year. With the available data, validated linear regression models have developed to estimate the behavior of the interior temperature as a function of one or more environmental variables. The internal air temperature prediction model shows an R2 of 0.41, in the worst case when only ambient temperature is available for the prediction, and an experimental error of 10%. Therefore, the methodology can be replicated in buildings of different uses, climate and adjusted to the availability of data.

Palabras clave : housing; meteorological variables; linear regression; monitored data.

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