Thermal mass can reduce peak cooling loads and indoor air temperature swings in buildings. The factors affecting the performance of thermal mass are reviewed and classified. Experimental studies which demonstrate the effectiveness of thermal mass as an energy conservation alternative and in providing more comfortable indoor conditions, are also reviewed. A number of simplified design tools for calculating the cooling load and indoor air temperatures of a building, which also account for thermal mass effects, have been identified and are classified. The models are categorized in terms of their inputs, outputs and restrictions on their level of accuracy in treating thermal mass effects, type of loads or other design limitations. Keywrdst Ther...
Heavy mass materials used in building structures and architecture can significantly affect building...
Free cooling strategies are gaining importance in design practice due to the increased risk of overh...
Given continued improvement in the thermal performance of building envelopes, interior disturbances ...
Simplified methods and design aids for the calculation of cooling loads and room air temperatures ar...
Thermal mass, including the building envelope, the interior partition, the furnishing, or even the a...
The aim of this project was to generate knowledge to enable us to take advantage of heat storage in ...
We provide a quantitative understanding of the relationship between thermal mass and cooling load, i...
The purpose of this work is to find to what extent the thermal properties of the building materials,...
The increase of thermal mass in buildings is discussed as a useful measure for reducing the energy d...
The increase of thermal mass in buildings is discussed as a useful measure for reducing the energy d...
The increase of thermal mass in buildings is discussed as a useful measure for reducing the energy d...
To obtain thermal comfort in a moderate climate, dwellings were traditionally provided with a heatin...
Scientifically, thermal mass is equivalent to thermal capacitance or heat capacity, the ability of a...
In the paper the authors have investigated the influence of thermal mass of the building envelo...
Free cooling strategies are gaining importance in design practice due to the increased risk of overh...
Heavy mass materials used in building structures and architecture can significantly affect building...
Free cooling strategies are gaining importance in design practice due to the increased risk of overh...
Given continued improvement in the thermal performance of building envelopes, interior disturbances ...
Simplified methods and design aids for the calculation of cooling loads and room air temperatures ar...
Thermal mass, including the building envelope, the interior partition, the furnishing, or even the a...
The aim of this project was to generate knowledge to enable us to take advantage of heat storage in ...
We provide a quantitative understanding of the relationship between thermal mass and cooling load, i...
The purpose of this work is to find to what extent the thermal properties of the building materials,...
The increase of thermal mass in buildings is discussed as a useful measure for reducing the energy d...
The increase of thermal mass in buildings is discussed as a useful measure for reducing the energy d...
The increase of thermal mass in buildings is discussed as a useful measure for reducing the energy d...
To obtain thermal comfort in a moderate climate, dwellings were traditionally provided with a heatin...
Scientifically, thermal mass is equivalent to thermal capacitance or heat capacity, the ability of a...
In the paper the authors have investigated the influence of thermal mass of the building envelo...
Free cooling strategies are gaining importance in design practice due to the increased risk of overh...
Heavy mass materials used in building structures and architecture can significantly affect building...
Free cooling strategies are gaining importance in design practice due to the increased risk of overh...
Given continued improvement in the thermal performance of building envelopes, interior disturbances ...