Song et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Framework on low-carbon retrofit of rural residential buildings in arid areas of northwest China: A case study of Turpan residential buildingsSong et al., 2023
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- Song J
- Wang W
- Ni P
- Zheng H
- Zhang Z
- Zhou Y
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- Building Simulation
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At present, buildings in arid and hot regions are facing severe challenges of indoor comfort improvement and carbon emission reduction, especially in rural areas. Multi-objective optimization could be an effective tool for tackling the aforementioned challenges. Therefore …
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