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Conference: Bucharest University Faculty of Physics 2016 Meeting


Section: Physics and Technology of Renewable and Alternative Energy Sources


Title:
Energy study of a small house


Authors:
Ciprian GURZU(1), Marian GAVRILĂ(1), Sanda VOINEA(1,2)


Affiliation:
1)University of Bucharest, Faculty of Physics , Atomiştilor 405, P.O 38, Bucharest-Măgurele,Romania, 077125

2) University of Bucharest, Faculty of Physics, 3 Nanosae Research Center Atomiştilor 405,P.O 38, Bucharest-Măgurele, Romania, 077125


E-mail
cipriangurzu26@gmail.com


Keywords:
thermal efficient buildings, carbon emissions , energy costs


Abstract:
Given the interest that people shows on thermal efficient buildings now, this paper deliberates on a topic that rise a lot of importance lately. Whether smallholders, people from the countryside or from the city, living at home or in block of flats, private institutions or state, everyone is seriously concerned to find solutions to a problem that is proving increasingly imperative. Energetically efficient buildings, it is an important objective in view of the new generation of construction. Always people have built homes but, in time, they have not been satisfied with a simple shelter, so they learned how to improve their houses, bringing inside the most of commodities. In this work we put together a house which uses for wall insulating a few construction materials that are capable to keep the temperature to a constant level for a long time, with minimum energy costs. Considering the latest scientific findings and the general trend in the field, we are able today to build a house that is enough thermally efficient to make savings on material resources and to reduce harmful carbon emissions by using construction materials from a new generation, that are both ecological and very efficient from a thermally point of view. Some of these new environmentally friendly construction materials are entirely natural products with a insignificant impact on the surrounding habitat and can be combined with dedicated materials within a building to compose a house that spends fewer resources on heating.