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Schoberer, Thomas
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Official Name
Schoberer, Thomas
Main Affiliation
Akademische Titel
DI, BSc
Email
thomas.schoberer@fh-burgenland.at
Status
staff
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- PublicationSimulation of a Magnetocaloric Heat Pump in Building TechnologyIncreased quality of building envelopes in the last decades leads to decreased heating demands of new buildings and therefore heating devices with lower heating powers are needed. !ere is a lack of suitable solutions in the heating market in the small power range, which can cover small heating loads decentral without distribution losses. In the presented study, the potential of magnetocaloric heating is investigated. Apart from the advantage that no climate-relevant gases are used compared to commonly used compression heat pumps, this technology is suitable for covering low heating requirements. A cornerstone of the investigation is the development of a programme for simulating the behaviour of a building-integrated magnetocaloric heat pump. Target is to determine the effect of the change in basic properties such as the nature of the magnetocaloric material, the magnetic flux density, the working frequency, etc., but also to determine the influence of building parameters on the overall efficiency of the heating system.
126 688 - PublicationPELTIER HEAT PUMP- Test methods and results of thermoelectric modules(9th International Conference on Indoor Climate of Buildings, Štrbské pleso 2016, 2016)
; ; ; ; ;Aschauer, JohannAschauer, Rudolf2 1 - PublicationPELTIER HEAT PUMP- Test methods and results of thermoelectric modules(9th International Conference Indoor Climate of Buildings, 2016)
; ; ; ; ;Aschauer, JohannAschauer, Rudolf135 2 - Publication
145 1659 - PublicationExperimental Analysis of a Thermoelectric Water-to-Water Heat Pump(12th Conference On Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems, 2017)
; ; ; ; 118 2 - PublicationAnalysis of Thermoelectric Heat Pumps for Applications in Buildings(COBEE conference, 2018-02)
; ; ; ; 134 1 - PublicationIndoor environmental quality evaluation in NZEB(EDP Sciences, 2019-08)
;Sánka, Imrich; ; Petráš, DušanThe European Commission in 2010 accepted Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) and the 2012 Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) are the main energy conservation legislative instruments for to reduce the energy consumption of new built and renovated buildings in Europe. The national regulation based on EPBD states that after the year 2016 only so called ultra-low energy buildings can be built. The next tightening in energy saving will come after 2021 (for commercial buildings after 2019), when only nearly zero energy buildings (NZEB) would be allowed to build. It means that these buildings must fulfil A0 category requirements by energy labelling. But what about the indoor environmental quality in objects like this? This article shows results of indoor environmental quality measurement in NZEB building. Indoor air temperature, relative humidity, carbon dioxide concentration and air exchange rate had been measured. Except these parameters energy consumption from the grid and from the photovoltaic panel had been evaluated.459 614Scopus© Citations 1