Vergleichsplattform für Erdwärmesondenmodelle
Benchmark toolbox for borehole heat exchanger models
2024/11/28
Bachelor thesis, Master thesis
Heat pumps have been identified as key technologies for decarbonizing the energy system. Heat pumps coupled to borehole heat exchangers are especially efficient.
In this thesis, a benchmark toolbox is developed to support the comparability of borehole heat exchanger models.
Supervisor: Xenia Kirschstein , M.Sc.
Untersuchung des Einflusses von Fassadenbegrünung auf das thermische und hygrische Verhalten von Wandkonstruktionen
Influence of façade greening on the thermal and hygric behaviour of wall constructions
2024/02/02
Master thesis
Vacuum insulating glasses (VIGs) are an innovative window technology with the potential to revolutionize energy-efficient buildings. Windows and transparent facade elements are the main sources of heat loss and CO2 emissions in buildings.VIGs consist of glass panes with a vacuum gap that minimizes thermal effects and improves the energy balance of building envelopes. Small spacers in the va- cuumed inter-pane space ensure stability over decades and significantly influence the behavior of VIGs. Investigation of this influence and the development of standards for the use of VIGs are crucial for the introduction of energy-optimized window and facade systems in Germany and Europe. VIGs could thus make a significant contribution to sustainability in construction.
Supervisor: Dr. Nadja Bishara
BIM to BEM: Building Energy Analysis based on Building Information Modeling
BIM zu BEM: Gebäudeenergieanalyse basierend auf Gebäudedatenmodellierung
2024/01/29
Bachelor thesis, Master thesis
Supervisors: Dr. Nadja Bishara , Yang Xue , M.Sc.
2023/12/07
Optimierungspotenzial in der Wärmeversorgung eines Wohnquartiers mit Alt- und Neubauten
Optimization potential in the heat supply of a residential district with old and new buildings
2023/09/27
Bachelor thesis, Master thesis
Supervisors: Xenia Kirschstein , M.Sc., Joscha Reber , M.Sc.
Bachelor thesis, Master thesis
The thermal behavior of building envelopes is a crucial factor that significantly impacts the overall energy consumption of buildings and therefore plays a pivotal role in achieving the ambitious climate goals set for 2050.By incorporating phase change materials (PCM) into building design, the energy storage capacity of buildings can be significantly enhanced. This improvement in energy storage capacity can offer greater energy flexibility, thus creating more opportunities for the integration of volatile renewable energy sources
Supervisors: Dr. Nadja Bishara , Yang Xue , M.Sc.