Weather Test Reference Year of Greenland

Jesper Kragh, Frank Pedersen, Svend Svendsen

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Abstract

The building code of Greenland from 1982 is to be revised in the coming years fulfilling the increased demand of more energy efficient buildings. To establish appropriate levels of energy consumption for heating the weather conditions have to be analyzed. The purpose of this paper is to describe the construction of two test reference years of Greenland used in the work of establishing new energy frame for the coming building code of Greenland. The first test reference year is constructed using measurements of climatic parameters from the town Nuuk located in the southwestern part of Greenland. The second test reference year is constructed using measurements from the town Uummannaq located in the north part of Greenland on the west coast. The construction of the test reference years fulfills the procedures described in the standard EN ISO 15927-4 using the following main weather parameters: Dry bulb temperature, global radiation, relative humidity and mean wind speed. To construct the test reference years a program called REFYEAR was developed in MatLab. REFYEAR automatically constructs the test reference year using an input file containing the climatic measurements. The two constructed test reference years, Nuuk.TRY and Uum.TRY, can be ordered by contacting AISAQ, Greenland.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 7th Symposium on Building Physics in the Nordic Countries
Number of pages1214
VolumeBind 2
Place of PublicationReykjavik
PublisherIBRI
Publication date2005
Edition1.
ISBN (Print)9979-9174-5-8
Publication statusPublished - 2005
Externally publishedYes

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