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international conference on environment and electrical engineering | 2016

Effects of different building automation systems on the energy consumption for three thermal insulation values of the building envelope

Andrea Vallati; Stefano Grignaffini; Marco Romagna; Luca Mauri

The goal of this paper was to evaluate the energy savings achieved through the use of different building thermal automation systems by means of software TRNSYS. The reference building is sited in Milan in a street canyon and its thermophisical caratheristics of the envelope are as current law require. The idea comes from the study of the European Standard CEN EN15232 “Energy performance of buildings - Impact of Automation, Controls and Building Management” which highlights how the inclusion in buildings (residential and tertiary) of Control Systems and Automation lead to a reduction of energy consumption. They then evaluate these reductions in function of the type of automation implemented. This evaluations are made only for heating system and for a residential building.


international conference on environment and electrical engineering | 2016

Energy retrofit of a non-residential and historic building in Rome

Andrea Vallati; Stefano Grignaffini; Marco Romagna; Luca Mauri

The purpose of this manuscript is to analyze the interventions of energy retrofit of a non-residential and historic building, through a dynamic simulation by the use of the TRNsys code. The study is made up of some steps: · the analysis of the building and utility data, including study of the installed equipment and analysis of energy bills; · the survey of the real operating conditions; · the selection and the evaluation of energy saving measures; · the identification of interventions of energy retrofit; · TRNsys simulation of the effects of these interventions on energy behavior of the building. The paper aims to show the results of the study, to discuss the expected energy behaviour of the building and to comment on the options for introducing energy saving techniques.


international conference on environment and electrical engineering | 2017

Study of energy performance and analysis of possible retrofit strategies in a public school building in Rome

Andrea Vallati; Stefano Grignaffini; Marco Romagna; Luca Mauri

Schools represent a large slice of the non-residential building stock if you think that their usual users spend a lot of time time in their spaces. This paper presents a study of the energy performance in a school building in Rome. The main purpose is the determination of the energy demands according to UNI TS 11300 and the comparison of these results with those obtained by means of dynamic analyses and with the actual energy consumptions. This issue is very important not only because of the criticality of current energy situation but also because the reasons of the energy wastes are strongly related to the inefficiencies in the management of structures and technologic plants which may be widely avoided with smart and low cost interventions.


Journal of energy and power engineering | 2016

A New Tri-Generation System: Thermodynamical Analysis of a Micro Compressed Air Energy Storage

Andrea Vallati; Stefano Grignaffini; Alessandro Quintino; Marco Romagna; Luca Mauri

There is a growing interest in the electrical energy storage system, especially for matching intermittent sources of renewable energy with customers’ demand. Furthermore, it is possible, with these system, to level the absorption peak of the electric network (peak shaving) and the advantage of separating the production phase from the exertion phase (time shift). CAES (compressed air energy storage systems) are one of the most promising technologies of this field, because they are characterized by a high reliability, low environmental impact and a remarkable energy density. The main disadvantage of big systems is that they depend on geological formations which are necessary to the storage. The micro-CAES system, with a rigid storage vessel, guarantees a high portability of the system and a higher adaptability even with distributed or stand-alone energy productions. This article carries out a thermodynamical and energy analysis of the micro-CAES system, as a result of the mathematical model created in a Matlab/Simulink environment. New ideas will be discussed, as the one concerning the quasi-isothermal compression/expansion, through the exertion of a biphasic mixture, that will increase the total system efficiency and enable a combined production of electric, thermal and refrigeration energies. The exergy analysis of the results provided by the simulation of the model reports that more than one third of the exergy input to the system is lost. This is something promising for the development of an experimental device.


Energy Procedia | 2016

Feasibility Analysis of Retrofit Strategies for the Achievement of NZEB Target on a Historic Building for Tertiary Use

Luca Mauri


Energy Procedia | 2016

Assessment of the Impact of a Centralized Heating System Equipped with Programmable Thermostatic Valves on Building Energy Demand

Luca Mauri; Emiliano Carnielo; Carmine Basilicata


Energy Procedia | 2016

Green Roof Effects in a Case Study of Rome (Italy)

Gabriele Battista; Eleonora M. Pastore; Luca Mauri; Carmine Basilicata


Energy Procedia | 2016

Numerical Study of Buoyant Flows in Street Canyon Caused by Ground and Building Heating

Gabriele Battista; Luca Mauri


Energy Procedia | 2016

Influence of Street Canyon's Microclimate on the Energy Demand for Space Cooling and Heating of Buildings

A. Vallati; Stefano Grignaffini; Marco Romagna; Luca Mauri; C. Colucci


Energy Procedia | 2017

Opaque construction materials solar loads calculation: Dependence on directional reflectance

Luca Mauri; Emiliano Carnielo

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Marco Romagna

Sapienza University of Rome

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Andrea Vallati

Sapienza University of Rome

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A. Vallati

Sapienza University of Rome

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C. Colucci

Sapienza University of Rome

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Carmine Basilicata

Sapienza University of Rome

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