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| |Fig. 2 Several zones will be connected to a building model with air flows between the zones as well as components connecting the different zones.| | |Fig. 2 Several zones will be connected to a building model with air flows between the zones as well as components connecting the different zones.| | ||
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| - | Dynbil has been validated with the detailed measurements in the first Passive House (located in Darmstadt Kranichstein). It had been possible to predict the energy consumptions, | + | Dynbil has been validated with the detailed measurements in the first Passive House (located in Darmstadt Kranichstein; see fif. 3). It had been possible to predict the energy consumptions, |
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| + | |Fig. 3 Comparison of measured temperatur developments and the simulation with the DYNBIL model for room air temperature and temperatures at the surface and inside the west facing well.| | ||
| ==== General Considerations on Models used for Simulation ==== | ==== General Considerations on Models used for Simulation ==== | ||
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