The objective of this study is to investigate the behavior of thermal walls as elements in low energy consumption buildings and residences. The problem is formulated based on one dimensional model and solved numerically by finite difference technique. Numerical tests were realized to optimize the numerical grid. Two wall arrangements were investigated; simple wall with incorporation of external surface colour, bio mass additives to construction slabs, and double wall with and without spacing filled with stagnant air. The influence of these variations on the maximum internal ambient temperature and the corresponding time lag with respect to the maximum external surface temperature were calculated for each case. Results indicated ...
In contemporary architecture, the opaque building envelope is usually realised by multi-layered wall...
ACLThis article studies a composite solar wall with latent storage (TES) designed to heat rooms insi...
Energy saving in buildings is one of most important issues for European countries. The 40% of the to...
WOS: 000286432400010Technological improvements and population growth make energy saving more importa...
Orientador: Kamal Abdel Radi IsmailDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Facul...
This study deals with comparison of thermal performance of six different wall structures for a south...
AbstractBuildings account for about 40% of total electricity use in the world for artificial cooling...
International audienceDifferent wall construction configurations lead to different wall thermal beha...
This paper is concerned with the thermal comfort of a double-walls seven stories bioclimatic buildin...
A continuous living wall is a vertical garden that allows the cultivation of a wide variety of speci...
Historically, many ancient civilizations erected buildings that happened to have high thermal inerti...
For the construction of modern energy-efficient buildings, lightweight construction is becoming very...
There is growing need for new buildings to support the urbanization and demographic boom in developi...
ACLAs the heating demands of buildings drop considerably, the use of solar walls makes increasing se...
In contemporary architecture, the opaque building envelope is usually realised by multi-layered wall...
ACLThis article studies a composite solar wall with latent storage (TES) designed to heat rooms insi...
Energy saving in buildings is one of most important issues for European countries. The 40% of the to...
WOS: 000286432400010Technological improvements and population growth make energy saving more importa...
Orientador: Kamal Abdel Radi IsmailDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Facul...
This study deals with comparison of thermal performance of six different wall structures for a south...
AbstractBuildings account for about 40% of total electricity use in the world for artificial cooling...
International audienceDifferent wall construction configurations lead to different wall thermal beha...
This paper is concerned with the thermal comfort of a double-walls seven stories bioclimatic buildin...
A continuous living wall is a vertical garden that allows the cultivation of a wide variety of speci...
Historically, many ancient civilizations erected buildings that happened to have high thermal inerti...
For the construction of modern energy-efficient buildings, lightweight construction is becoming very...
There is growing need for new buildings to support the urbanization and demographic boom in developi...
ACLAs the heating demands of buildings drop considerably, the use of solar walls makes increasing se...
In contemporary architecture, the opaque building envelope is usually realised by multi-layered wall...
ACLThis article studies a composite solar wall with latent storage (TES) designed to heat rooms insi...
Energy saving in buildings is one of most important issues for European countries. The 40% of the to...