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Building Research and Information | 2019

Suspended timber ground floors: measured heat loss compared with models

S. Pelsmakers; B. Croxford; Clifford A. Elwell

ABSTRACT There are approximately 6.6 million dwellings in the UK built before 1919, predominantly constructed with suspended timber ground floors whose thermal performance has not been extensively investigated. The results are presented from an in-situ heat-flow measuring campaign conducted at 27 locations on a suspended timber ground floor, and the estimated whole-floor U-value compared with modelled results. Findings highlight a significant variability in heat flow, with increased heat loss near the external perimeter. In-situ measured-point U-values ranged from 0.54 ± 0.09 Wm−2 K−1, when away from the external wall perimeter, to nearly four times as high (2.04 ± 0.21 Wm−2 K−1) when near the perimeter. The results highlight the fact that observing only a few measurements is likely to bias any attempts to derive a whole-floor U-value, which was estimated to be 1.04 ± 0.12 Wm−2 K−1 and nearly twice that derived from current models. This raises questions about the validity of using such models in housing stock models to inform retrofit decision-making and space-heating-reduction interventions. If this disparity between models and measurements exists in the wider stock, a reappraisal of the performance of suspended timber ground floors and heat-loss-reduction potential through this element will be required to support the UK’s carbon-emission-reduction targets.


Energy and Buildings | 2014

Inferring the thermal resistance and effective thermal mass of a wall using frequent temperature and heat flux measurements

Phillip Biddulph; Virginia Gori; Clifford A. Elwell; Cameron Scott; Caroline Rye; Robert Lowe; T Oreszczyn


Energy research and social science | 2015

Public acceptability of domestic demand-side response in Great Britain: The role of automation and direct load control

Michael J. Fell; David Shipworth; Gesche M. Huebner; Clifford A. Elwell


Building Research and Information | 2013

Energy epidemiology: a new approach to end-use energy demand research

Ian Hamilton; Alex Summerfield; Robert Lowe; Paul Ruyssevelt; Clifford A. Elwell; T Oreszczyn


Technology Analysis & Strategic Management | 2014

Exploring perceived control in domestic electricity demand-side response

Michael J. Fell; David Shipworth; Gesche M. Huebner; Clifford A. Elwell


Energy and Buildings | 2017

Inferring the thermal resistance and effective thermal mass distribution of a wall from in situ measurements to characterise heat transfer at both the interior and exterior surfaces

Virginia Gori; Valentina Marincioni; Phillip Biddulph; Clifford A. Elwell


Energy and Buildings | 2017

Heat-flow variability of suspended timber ground floors: Implications for in-situ heat-flux measuring

S. Pelsmakers; Richard Fitton; Phillip Biddulph; William Swan; B. Croxford; S. Stamp; F.C.F. Calboli; David Shipworth; Robert Lowe; Clifford A. Elwell


In: ECEEE 2015 Summer Study on Energy Efficiency: First Fuel Now. (pp. pp. 2153-2163). European Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ECEEE) (2015) | 2015

Knowing me, knowing you: the role of trust, locus of control and privacy concern in acceptance of domestic electricity demand-side response

Michael J. Fell; David Shipworth; Gesche M. Huebner; Clifford A. Elwell


Buildings | 2016

The Importance of Heating System Transient Response in Domestic Energy Labelling

George Bennett; Clifford A. Elwell; Robert Lowe; T Oreszczyn


Energy and Buildings | 2018

Estimation of thermophysical properties from in-situ measurements in all seasons: Quantifying and reducing errors using dynamic grey-box methods

Virginia Gori; Clifford A. Elwell

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T Oreszczyn

University College London

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B. Croxford

University College London

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