AbstractIn this research, effects of changing Trombe wall components on the thermal load in the building has been studied and stimulating it with the use of Java language to calculate thermal load, solar gain and auxiliary energy that have to be used according to these changes. Besides, illustrating diagrams have been drawn for the following indications changes1-Wall type (thermal mass).2-Thermal mass thickness.3-Trombe wall area by total wall area.4-Layers count of glass coat (one layer- two layers or three layers).Chosen the best model to be applied as the designing model for any building in Syria that includes passive solar systems. The aforementioned program can be applied to include other important changes. Also, an important result, w...
buildings for heating and cooling purpose use a large amount of non renewable energy. Now a day�s re...
Turkey has a great potential of solar energy, which is the primary source of renewable energy; howev...
The largest amount of energy in buildings is consumed to provide heating, cooling, and ventilation. ...
AbstractIn this research, effects of changing Trombe wall components on the thermal load in the buil...
In the context of shrinking non-renewable energy resources and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, it...
In order to reduce the energy demand of households, a new type of Trombe wall is being designed duri...
This paper analyzes the impact of Trombe wall construction on heating and cooling demands of buildin...
A traditional Trombe wall is known as a high thermal-mass wall, situated behind a window of a room a...
Energy consumption has reached its highest level globally. Buildings have the largest share in total...
WOS: 000284279300020In this study, heat gain from solar energy through Trombe wall was investigated ...
International audienceToday there are several technologies to improve energy efficiency in buildings...
In the coming years, it is anticipated that if we continue with the same pace of energy consumption,...
Nowadays, almost 30% of total energy consumption (130 EJ) is consumed for the operation of buildings...
The energy crisis, the risk of interruptions or irregular supplies of conventional energy carriers, ...
Aspects of the building passive solar design such as the placement, sizing and type of fenestration,...
buildings for heating and cooling purpose use a large amount of non renewable energy. Now a day�s re...
Turkey has a great potential of solar energy, which is the primary source of renewable energy; howev...
The largest amount of energy in buildings is consumed to provide heating, cooling, and ventilation. ...
AbstractIn this research, effects of changing Trombe wall components on the thermal load in the buil...
In the context of shrinking non-renewable energy resources and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, it...
In order to reduce the energy demand of households, a new type of Trombe wall is being designed duri...
This paper analyzes the impact of Trombe wall construction on heating and cooling demands of buildin...
A traditional Trombe wall is known as a high thermal-mass wall, situated behind a window of a room a...
Energy consumption has reached its highest level globally. Buildings have the largest share in total...
WOS: 000284279300020In this study, heat gain from solar energy through Trombe wall was investigated ...
International audienceToday there are several technologies to improve energy efficiency in buildings...
In the coming years, it is anticipated that if we continue with the same pace of energy consumption,...
Nowadays, almost 30% of total energy consumption (130 EJ) is consumed for the operation of buildings...
The energy crisis, the risk of interruptions or irregular supplies of conventional energy carriers, ...
Aspects of the building passive solar design such as the placement, sizing and type of fenestration,...
buildings for heating and cooling purpose use a large amount of non renewable energy. Now a day�s re...
Turkey has a great potential of solar energy, which is the primary source of renewable energy; howev...
The largest amount of energy in buildings is consumed to provide heating, cooling, and ventilation. ...