Juraj ČUKELJ, mag. ing. mech.
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Zagreb, Croatia
- co-authors:
prof. dr. sc. Marino GROZDEK
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Zagreb, Croatia
doc. dr. sc. Tomislav VELIKI
University North, Varaždin, Croatia
doc. dr. sc. Vlasta ZANKI
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Geotechnical Engineering, Varaždin, Croatia
Klima-forum 2025 and INTER-KLIMA 2025 Conference:
ASSESSING THE DELIVERED ENERGY IN BUILDINGS
Accurately assessing delivered energy is essential for optimizing energy efficiency and ensuring reliable performance across various applications. This study evaluates different modeling approaches used for energy assessment, analyzing their predictive capabilities and potential benefits. By comparing measured data with model outputs, the research highlights key factors influencing energy consumption and identifies ways to improve estimation accuracy.
Each modeling approach offers unique advantages, balancing complexity, transparency, and computational efficiency. The study emphasizes the importance of selecting appropriate methods based on specific requirements, ensuring robust energy assessments and informed decision-making.
The findings contribute to the ongoing development of reliable energy assessment methodologies, supporting efforts to enhance efficiency, optimize resource utilization, and improve overall system performance.
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He was born in 1996 in Zagreb. He graduated with honors in 2021 from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture of the University of Zagreb (FSB), in the Process and Energy Course with the topic 'Cooling System of the Rubin Observatory'. Since the beginning of 2022, he has been an assistant at the FSB's Department of Thermal and Process Engineering. His areas of interest include refrigeration technology and heat pumps.
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POREDBENA ISKUSTVA U REGULACIJI TEHNOLOGIJE POLUSAMOVOZEĆIH SUSTAVA U MOTORNIM VOZILIMA
Valja izložiti poredbeni modeli regulacije korištenja naprednih sustava za ispomoć u vožnji motornih vozila te sustava za automatiziranu vožnju motornih vozila. Naglasak je pri tome na američkim i europskim iskustvima u vezi uvođenja i primjene tehnologije na trećoj i četvrtoj razini autonomije (SAE klasifikacija).
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