The thermal performance of the roof is one of the most important factors for a comfortable environment. As 50% of the thermal loads received by a building come from the roof, this research seeks to find the roofing system that opposes the transmission of heat during the hottest days and promotes indoor thermal comfort. In this regard, this paper presents an experimental study carried out on four (04) testing cells constructed on a reduced scale and submitted to climatic external conditions. Three (03) cells were used to test passive cooling strategies through the roof, namely: the cool roof, ventilated roof and a roof with inverted earth pots. The fourth cell that served as cell-reference, for its part, a conventional roof. The experimentat...
"The Mediterranean architecture was characterized by passive solutions able to ensure thermal comfor...
In Algeria, the building sector accounts for approximately 43% of total primary consumption and acco...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1988.Includes bibliogra...
The thermal performance of the roof is one of the most important factors for a comfortable environme...
An experimental study of passive cooling roof was carried out for a typical summer day of June for L...
In hot dry regions, the building envelope receives abundant solar radiation, which contributes to he...
In hot dry climates, employing passive cooling roofs systems can providecooling needs with less amo...
The hot and arid countries are characterized by a very important difference between daytime and nigh...
In hot dry climates, it is estimated that almost half the urban peak load of energy consumption is u...
The application of thermal insulation technique for buildings in hot arid region still under develop...
Passive design responds to local climate and site conditions in order to maximise the comfort and he...
Over the last few decades many bibliographical studies have been conducted on cool roofs, by analyzi...
AbstractPassive design responds to local climate and site conditions in order to maximise the comfor...
This study focuses on the effect on weather parameters have on passive technologies such as cool roo...
Problem: Roofs receive the most intense solar heat load among all building envelope surfaces in Equa...
"The Mediterranean architecture was characterized by passive solutions able to ensure thermal comfor...
In Algeria, the building sector accounts for approximately 43% of total primary consumption and acco...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1988.Includes bibliogra...
The thermal performance of the roof is one of the most important factors for a comfortable environme...
An experimental study of passive cooling roof was carried out for a typical summer day of June for L...
In hot dry regions, the building envelope receives abundant solar radiation, which contributes to he...
In hot dry climates, employing passive cooling roofs systems can providecooling needs with less amo...
The hot and arid countries are characterized by a very important difference between daytime and nigh...
In hot dry climates, it is estimated that almost half the urban peak load of energy consumption is u...
The application of thermal insulation technique for buildings in hot arid region still under develop...
Passive design responds to local climate and site conditions in order to maximise the comfort and he...
Over the last few decades many bibliographical studies have been conducted on cool roofs, by analyzi...
AbstractPassive design responds to local climate and site conditions in order to maximise the comfor...
This study focuses on the effect on weather parameters have on passive technologies such as cool roo...
Problem: Roofs receive the most intense solar heat load among all building envelope surfaces in Equa...
"The Mediterranean architecture was characterized by passive solutions able to ensure thermal comfor...
In Algeria, the building sector accounts for approximately 43% of total primary consumption and acco...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1988.Includes bibliogra...