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dc.contributor.authorBojic, Milorad-
dc.contributor.authorCvetković, Dragan-
dc.contributor.authorSkerlic, Jasmina-
dc.contributor.authorNikolic, Danijela-
dc.contributor.authorBOYER, Harry-
dc.date.accessioned2023-10-27T08:37:42Z-
dc.date.available2023-10-27T08:37:42Z-
dc.date.issued2012-
dc.identifier.isbn978-0-9816881-9-0en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://scidar.kg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/19187-
dc.description.abstractLow temperature heating panel systems offer distinctive advantages in terms of thermal comfort and energy consumption, allowing work with low exergy sources. The purpose of this paper is to compare floor, wall, ceiling, and floor-ceiling panel heating systems in terms of energy, exergy and CO2 emissions. Simulation results for each of the analyzed panel system are given by its energy (the consumption of gas for heating, electricity for pumps and primary energy) and exergy consumption, the price of heating, and its carbon dioxide emission. Then, the values of the air temperatures of rooms are investigated and that of the surrounding walls and floors. It is found that the floor-ceiling heating system has the lowest energy, exergy, CO2 emissions, operating costs, and uses boiler of the lowest power. The worst system by all these parameters is the classical ceiling heating.en_US
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess-
dc.sourceThe Second International Conference on Building Energy and Environment COBEE 2012en_US
dc.subjectLow temperature heatingen_US
dc.subjectwall heatingen_US
dc.subjectfloor heatingen_US
dc.subjectceiling heatingen_US
dc.subjectEnergy Plusen_US
dc.titlePerformances of Low Temperature Radiant Heating Systemsen_US
dc.typeconferenceObjecten_US
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