About us

Management: Heiko Fechner
Heiko Fechner: Management

Our history

The Institute of Building Climatology at TU Dresden (Faculty of Architecture) is a world leader in research into the theoretical principles of heat, moisture, air and salt transport in building materials, as well as other areas of building physics. An important aim of the research work is to make the knowledge gained available to other research institutions and construction practice. The findings are therefore continuously implemented in user-friendly application programs.

These applications are intended to help research institutions in their work, support students in learning about building physics and facilitate the work of civil engineers and architects working in the field of building physics/building climatology. Our many years of experience in the field of coupled heat, moisture and salt transport are also incorporated into expert reports and expert opinions, whereby we use our own software and continuously develop and optimize it. Support and sales are provided by Bauklimatik Dresden Software GmbH.

The timeline

Timeline

2020
SIM-VICUS

Simulationsplattform für die thermische Gebäude- und Netzwerkesimulation

2018
2017
2016
NANDRAD 1.0

Integration neuer Modelle und FMI-Kopplung

2013
2012
THERAKLES 2.0

THERAKLES-Solver beschleunigt

2011
COND 2

Portierung von COND auf Qt-Technologie begonnen

NANDRAD

Gebäudesimulationsprogramm mit modularem Modellobjektkonzept und graphenbasierter Auswertungslogik

2009
HAJAWEE

„Glück-Modell“ Neuentwicklung, Detailliertes Raummodell mit Schwerpunkt auf Behaglichkeit

2008
Weiterentwicklung THERAKLES

Beginn der Softwareentwicklung mit Qt als Cross-Platform

2007
2006
CHAMPS-BES

DELPHIN-Release mit Schwerpunkt VOCs

2003
2000
1988
DIM 1 – Release

DIM 1 – Hygrothermische Bauteilsimulation DIM 2 – Kontinuierliche Weiterentwicklung DIM 3 – Hygrothermische Bauteilsimulation und Salztransporte

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