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Simple insulation based heat demand model #26

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p-snft opened this issue Sep 5, 2020 · 4 comments
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Simple insulation based heat demand model #26

p-snft opened this issue Sep 5, 2020 · 4 comments
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@p-snft
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p-snft commented Sep 5, 2020

It might be a valuable addition to have a simple physical model for heating demand. One option would be, that you give insulating surfaces (areas with corresponding widths and u-values for the insulation) and two time series for temperatures. In the most simple case, we could just take the transmission as demands.

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joroeder commented Dec 2, 2020

I think that would be great! It could be based on a simple EnEV calculation.

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p-snft commented Dec 2, 2020

That is the feature level that I had in mind. Also: It should be rather easy to implement.

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joroeder commented Dec 2, 2020

Me (and maybe I can motivate some other of our project) would support that. It could also serve as input for DHNx. A student of mine did some similar pre-calculations in excel .. it is only a matter of time for the implementation, but definitively worth. ... in this context, this repo could also be interesting https://github.com/tum-ens/UrbanHeatPro. However, I had no time so far to check it out in detail.

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uvchik commented Jan 27, 2021

We could build upon the approach of Open_eQuarterPy.

@uvchik uvchik added this to the Release v0.2 milestone Jan 27, 2021
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