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RULE-BASED MAMDANI-TYPE FUZZY MODELLING OF THERMAL PERFORMANCE OF WALL TYPES MOST USED IN RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN TURKEY

M. Tosun, K. Dincer, S. Baskaya

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Abstract

In this study, simulation modelling of insulation layer (di), for residential buildings in 81 cities classified into four climatic regions in Turkey was. This stimulus model is constructed into Rule-Based Mamdani-Type Fuzzy Modelling (RBMTF) using input parameters (Uw, Te,Met, Te,TSE, Rwt, qTSE) and output parameter di described by RBMTF if-then rules. RBMTF has been designed using the MATLAB fuzzy logic toolbox.

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Title
RULE-BASED MAMDANI-TYPE FUZZY MODELLING OF THERMAL PERFORMANCE OF WALL TYPES MOST USED IN RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN TURKEY
Authors
M. Tosun, K. Dincer, S. Baskaya
Proceedings
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
Publisher
SGEM Scientific GeoConference
Year
2010
Pages
331-338
SWS Citekey
Tosun2010489
ISSN
Not available yet
ISBN
954-91818-1-2
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
Keywords
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