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Emeli Lalesca Aparecida da Guarda

Researcher at Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina

Publications -  26
Citations -  71

Emeli Lalesca Aparecida da Guarda is an academic researcher from Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Energy consumption. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 17 publications receiving 45 citations. Previous affiliations of Emeli Lalesca Aparecida da Guarda include Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso.

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The challenges on operating a zero net energy building facing global warming conditions

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a methodology to evaluate the energy performance of existing zero-energy buildings and to prospect retrofit strategies in a Savannah climate, concerning the A2 scenario of emissions from the Fourth Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
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Estratégias Construtivas Para Adequação da Envoltória de uma Habitação de Interesse Social às Zonas Bioclimáticas Mato-Grossenses

TL;DR: In this paper, a metodologia consiste em identificar das propriedades dos materiais das paredes e coberturas, cores da envoltoria e areas minimas de iluminacao e ventilacao natural, to fins comparacao com os pre-requisitos bioclimaticos das normas e regulamentos brasileiros e elaboracao de propostas de adequacao with vistas a obtencao do melhor nivel de efic
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Bermed Earth-Sheltered Wall for Low-Income House: Thermal and Energy Measure to Face Climate Change in Tropical Region

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluate the energy consumption and thermal performance impact of implementing bermed earth-sheltered walls on bedrooms in low-income housing (LIH), considered deployed in tropical climate regions.
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Blocos de concreto com resíduos de PET: alternativa para sustentabilidade urbana

TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate the technical feasibility of producing a dry concrete mixture with the incorporation of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) residues for the manufacture of simple hollow concrete blocks.