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Filippo de Rossi

Researcher at University of Sannio

Publications -  37
Citations -  1533

Filippo de Rossi is an academic researcher from University of Sannio. The author has contributed to research in topics: Building envelope & Efficient energy use. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 33 publications receiving 1265 citations. Previous affiliations of Filippo de Rossi include University of Naples Federico II & University of Salerno.

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Energy refurbishment of existing buildings through the use of phase change materials: Energy savings and indoor comfort in the cooling season

TL;DR: In this paper, an office building is analyzed, with reference to the entire cooling season (from May 1st to September 30th), in reliable conditions as regards building use, and thus internal gains, occupancy, activation of cooling systems.
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Green roofs in European climates. Are effective solutions for the energy savings in air-conditioning?

TL;DR: In this article, a large parametric analysis evaluates the technical and economical feasibility of green roofs applied to a modern office building, considering various vegetations and different external coatings, and shows that green roofs show satisfactory performance if monthly rainfalls do not imply significant additional watering.
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Energy retrofit of historical buildings: theoretical and experimental investigations for the modelling of reliable performance scenarios

TL;DR: A multi-criteria approach for the energy refurbishment of historical buildings, proposing methodologies for the performance analysis, coupling several experimental and numerical studies, is suggested to evidence a best-practice specified for the Italian territorial context.
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Optimization of building envelope design for nZEBs in Mediterranean climate: Performance analysis of residential case study

TL;DR: In this paper, the integrated design procedure focuses on the problem of a large number of available building variants concerning the building envelope, and the aim is to search the ones that minimize winter and summer energy demand without compromising thermal comfort.
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Thermoeconomic optimization of a refrigeration plant

TL;DR: A simplified cost minimization methodology is applied to the economic optimization of a conventional refrigeration plant, aimed at minimizing its overall operation and amortization cost, and the results obtained show acceptable accuracy when compared with those provided by a conventional and more complex optimization methodology.