Building envelopes can play a crucial role in building improvement efficiency, and the adoption of Phase Change Materials (PCMs), coupled with transparent elements, may: (i) allow a better control of the heat flows from/to the outdoor environment, (ii) increase the exploitation of solar energy at a building scale and (iii) modulate light transmission in order to prevent glare effects. Starting from a literature review, focused on experimental works, this research identifies the main possible integrations of PCMs in transparent/translucent building envelope components (in glazing, in shutters and in multilayer façade system) in order to draw a global picture of the potential and limitations of these technologies. Transparent envelopes with P...
In the last years, energy use for building heating, cooling, lighting and ventilation still accounts...
This article presents results of the energy performance of an external translucent shading component...
AbstractGlazing components are the most challenging element of the building envelope system. The ins...
Building envelopes can play a crucial role in building improvement efficiency, and the adoption of P...
Building envelopes consist of transparent and non-transparent components, and pose distinct opportun...
Phase change materials (PCMs) represent an innovative solution that can contribute to the improvemen...
The introduction of dynamic envelope components and systems can have a significant reduction effect ...
Responsive envelope components are promising technologies for improving the energy and indoor comfor...
AbstractThe introduction of dynamic envelope components and systems can have a significant reduction...
In recent years, there have been several experimental and numerical researches on transparent envelo...
Thermal energy storage and solar radiation management are crucial to improve the sustainability and ...
International audienceThis paper presents the first passive solar wall providing simultaneously supe...
The European Union has approved the Energy Performance of Building Directive, requesting all new bui...
This paper deals with the development and use of innovative glazing systems that utilize Phase Chang...
Phase-change materials (PCMs) are substances with a high heat of fusion that, melting and solidifyin...
In the last years, energy use for building heating, cooling, lighting and ventilation still accounts...
This article presents results of the energy performance of an external translucent shading component...
AbstractGlazing components are the most challenging element of the building envelope system. The ins...
Building envelopes can play a crucial role in building improvement efficiency, and the adoption of P...
Building envelopes consist of transparent and non-transparent components, and pose distinct opportun...
Phase change materials (PCMs) represent an innovative solution that can contribute to the improvemen...
The introduction of dynamic envelope components and systems can have a significant reduction effect ...
Responsive envelope components are promising technologies for improving the energy and indoor comfor...
AbstractThe introduction of dynamic envelope components and systems can have a significant reduction...
In recent years, there have been several experimental and numerical researches on transparent envelo...
Thermal energy storage and solar radiation management are crucial to improve the sustainability and ...
International audienceThis paper presents the first passive solar wall providing simultaneously supe...
The European Union has approved the Energy Performance of Building Directive, requesting all new bui...
This paper deals with the development and use of innovative glazing systems that utilize Phase Chang...
Phase-change materials (PCMs) are substances with a high heat of fusion that, melting and solidifyin...
In the last years, energy use for building heating, cooling, lighting and ventilation still accounts...
This article presents results of the energy performance of an external translucent shading component...
AbstractGlazing components are the most challenging element of the building envelope system. The ins...