Double skin facades (DSFs) are often applied as energy reducing elements in modern buildings, but do experience overheating problems in warm seasons which may contribute to increase in cooling loads. There are currently various thermal management devices being used in DSF but have limitations such as secondary thermal transmittance and low energy storage capacity. In this paper, a novel laminated composite phase change material (PCM) blind system with high thermal energy storage capacity has been developed and evaluated in a typical DSF building. The results showed that the integrated PCM blind system was able to keep the average air temperature in the DSF below 35 o C during the monitored period in summer and showed no significant increase...
Double skin façade (DSF) is an attractive architectural element in modern office buildings that, whi...
Double Skin Facades (DSFs) have been developed as an alternative technology to improve the thermal p...
Thermal building simulations (TRNSYS) were linked to nodal airflow network simulations (COMIS) for a...
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...
In this study, the heat transfer in an integrated double skin facade (DSF) and phase change material...
Double skin facades (DSFs) have overheating problems in warm seasons which may increase the cooling ...
In this study, the heat transfer in an integrated double skin facade (DSF) and phase change material...
New policies are being promoted worldwide to reduce the energy consumption for space heating and co...
A double-skin façade (DSF) is a multilayered skin that was initially designed for the cold climate o...
Double Skin Façade has been recognised as an advanced façade technology for improving buildings’ the...
In order to mitigate the overheating problem in the warmer seasons, and thereby to improve thermal p...
The DoubleFace project aims at developing a new product that passively improves thermal comfort of i...
Double Skin Facades (DSF) integrated with shading devices are increasingly implemented in tall build...
This article introduces a numerical model to project and construct a Double Skin Facade (DSF) in win...
Double skin façade (DSF) is an attractive architectural element in modern office buildings that, whi...
Double Skin Facades (DSFs) have been developed as an alternative technology to improve the thermal p...
Thermal building simulations (TRNSYS) were linked to nodal airflow network simulations (COMIS) for a...
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...
In this study, the heat transfer in an integrated double skin facade (DSF) and phase change material...
Double skin facades (DSFs) have overheating problems in warm seasons which may increase the cooling ...
In this study, the heat transfer in an integrated double skin facade (DSF) and phase change material...
New policies are being promoted worldwide to reduce the energy consumption for space heating and co...
A double-skin façade (DSF) is a multilayered skin that was initially designed for the cold climate o...
Double Skin Façade has been recognised as an advanced façade technology for improving buildings’ the...
In order to mitigate the overheating problem in the warmer seasons, and thereby to improve thermal p...
The DoubleFace project aims at developing a new product that passively improves thermal comfort of i...
Double Skin Facades (DSF) integrated with shading devices are increasingly implemented in tall build...
This article introduces a numerical model to project and construct a Double Skin Facade (DSF) in win...
Double skin façade (DSF) is an attractive architectural element in modern office buildings that, whi...
Double Skin Facades (DSFs) have been developed as an alternative technology to improve the thermal p...
Thermal building simulations (TRNSYS) were linked to nodal airflow network simulations (COMIS) for a...