Abstract
A practicable model and program CLIMT is put forward for determining the hourly values of indoor air temperature and the interior air humidity in relation to the external climate, the building parameters (geometry, material properties), the ventilation and the use of the internal space (interior heat sources, moisture sources and heating system). In order to generate the outdoor climatic dates (temperature, relative humidity, short and long wave radiation, precipitation, wind velocity and direction, driving rain) for the simulation a climate generator CLIG has been developed additionally. The results have been validated with measurements in actual buildings.
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