In this study, the heat transfer in an integrated double skin facade (DSF) and phase change material (PCM) blind system has been theoretically analysed. Both heat transfer and airflow models with CFD methods have been developed for the integrated DSF and PCM blind system. Data from an existing typical DSF building have been obtained in order to define input parameters for the simulation exercise and validate the numerical models. The temperature and velocity fields in DSF with the PCM blind system has been predicted under overheating scenario using the ANSYS Workbench FLUENT software and been compared with case of conventional aluminium blind system. This study has shown that the integrated PCM blind system was able to reduce the average ai...
The demand to reduce building cooling load and annual energy consumption can be optimised with the u...
This paper describes CFD modelling of Double Skin Façades (DSF) with venetian blinds inside the faça...
The energy use of building systems contributes to a large percentage of total energy consumption, wh...
In this study, the heat transfer in an integrated double skin facade (DSF) and phase change material...
Double skin facades (DSFs) are often applied as energy reducing elements in modern buildings, but do...
Double skin facades (DSFs) are often applied as energy reducing elements in modern buildings, but do...
Double skin facades (DSFs) have overheating problems in warm seasons which may increase the cooling ...
In this project, we have modeled and simulated a Double Skin Facade (hereafter DSF), 6 meters wide a...
Double Skin Facades (DSF) integrated with shading devices are increasingly implemented in tall build...
Ventilated façades have become an increasingly employed feature in the design of low energy building...
This thesis contributes to the improvement of Double Skin facades' thermal performance in warm clima...
This study describes computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modelling of naturally ventilated double-ski...
The envelope of a building is mainly responsible for its energy demand. Different kinds of Double Sk...
The demand to reduce building cooling load and annual energy consumption can be optimised with the u...
Double skin façades (DSF), are typically composed by two transparent envelope elements separated by ...
The demand to reduce building cooling load and annual energy consumption can be optimised with the u...
This paper describes CFD modelling of Double Skin Façades (DSF) with venetian blinds inside the faça...
The energy use of building systems contributes to a large percentage of total energy consumption, wh...
In this study, the heat transfer in an integrated double skin facade (DSF) and phase change material...
Double skin facades (DSFs) are often applied as energy reducing elements in modern buildings, but do...
Double skin facades (DSFs) are often applied as energy reducing elements in modern buildings, but do...
Double skin facades (DSFs) have overheating problems in warm seasons which may increase the cooling ...
In this project, we have modeled and simulated a Double Skin Facade (hereafter DSF), 6 meters wide a...
Double Skin Facades (DSF) integrated with shading devices are increasingly implemented in tall build...
Ventilated façades have become an increasingly employed feature in the design of low energy building...
This thesis contributes to the improvement of Double Skin facades' thermal performance in warm clima...
This study describes computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modelling of naturally ventilated double-ski...
The envelope of a building is mainly responsible for its energy demand. Different kinds of Double Sk...
The demand to reduce building cooling load and annual energy consumption can be optimised with the u...
Double skin façades (DSF), are typically composed by two transparent envelope elements separated by ...
The demand to reduce building cooling load and annual energy consumption can be optimised with the u...
This paper describes CFD modelling of Double Skin Façades (DSF) with venetian blinds inside the faça...
The energy use of building systems contributes to a large percentage of total energy consumption, wh...