In the context of shrinking non-renewable energy resources and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, it turns out necessary to drop energy consumption and move towards renewable energy sources. In this regard, solar energy being an abundant source of energy, it can play an important role in the building energy supply. This energy supplement can come from passive solar technologies, of which the Trombe wall is one of the passive models most used in the building envelope, whose main role is to ensure net gains. Thereby, the main aim of this study is to highlight the use of a simple method to reduce the buildings heating demand. For this, a 3-D model was developed through scSTREAM V2020 software to investigate the thermal performance of a classic...
AbstractOne of the most lucrative renewable energy sources for supplying energy in future decades is...
In buildings for heating and cooling purpose use a large amount of non renewable energy. Now a day’s...
This study is concerned with the thermal comfort and economic comparison of two comparable passive s...
International audienceIn the context of shrinking non-renewable energy resources and reducing greenh...
Energy consumption has reached its highest level globally. Buildings have the largest share in total...
AbstractIn this research, effects of changing Trombe wall components on the thermal load in the buil...
Passive solar technologies (PSTs) can have several positive effects on the environment and future en...
A traditional Trombe wall is known as a high thermal-mass wall, situated behind a window of a room a...
Nowadays, almost 30% of total energy consumption (130 EJ) is consumed for the operation of buildings...
buildings for heating and cooling purpose use a large amount of non renewable energy. Now a day�s re...
In the coming years, it is anticipated that if we continue with the same pace of energy consumption,...
The largest amount of energy in buildings is consumed to provide heating, cooling, and ventilation. ...
Recently façade systems have integrated passive solutions to reduce the energy consumption in buildi...
Passive solar design can reduce building energy demand for heating, cooling and ventilation, while a...
A numerical study is conducted to investigate mixed convection with the Boussinesq approximation in ...
AbstractOne of the most lucrative renewable energy sources for supplying energy in future decades is...
In buildings for heating and cooling purpose use a large amount of non renewable energy. Now a day’s...
This study is concerned with the thermal comfort and economic comparison of two comparable passive s...
International audienceIn the context of shrinking non-renewable energy resources and reducing greenh...
Energy consumption has reached its highest level globally. Buildings have the largest share in total...
AbstractIn this research, effects of changing Trombe wall components on the thermal load in the buil...
Passive solar technologies (PSTs) can have several positive effects on the environment and future en...
A traditional Trombe wall is known as a high thermal-mass wall, situated behind a window of a room a...
Nowadays, almost 30% of total energy consumption (130 EJ) is consumed for the operation of buildings...
buildings for heating and cooling purpose use a large amount of non renewable energy. Now a day�s re...
In the coming years, it is anticipated that if we continue with the same pace of energy consumption,...
The largest amount of energy in buildings is consumed to provide heating, cooling, and ventilation. ...
Recently façade systems have integrated passive solutions to reduce the energy consumption in buildi...
Passive solar design can reduce building energy demand for heating, cooling and ventilation, while a...
A numerical study is conducted to investigate mixed convection with the Boussinesq approximation in ...
AbstractOne of the most lucrative renewable energy sources for supplying energy in future decades is...
In buildings for heating and cooling purpose use a large amount of non renewable energy. Now a day’s...
This study is concerned with the thermal comfort and economic comparison of two comparable passive s...