The paper presents numerical analysis of efficiency of the modified Trombe wall with forced convection. The analyzed system comprises a double glass glazing, and a massive wall with opening and central channel in it. In order to increase the efficiency, a fan is provided at the bottom vent of the wall. It is more advanced as compared with simple Trombe solar wall with a relatively low thermal resistance, which is taken as a reference in experimental analysis. The mathematical model, composed for the massive solar wall efficiency, is usually very complicated and assessment of the thermal behavior requires the use of thermal simulation techniques. This paper presents steady-state and one-dimensional mathematical model for simplified analysis ...
Solar air collectors installed on buildings can significantly reduce conventional energy consumption...
Trombe wall is widely used as a passive solar technique to reduce energy consumption in buildings. N...
In this paper, the energy performance comparison of single glass, double glass and a-Si semi-transpa...
International audience<font face="arial, helvetica"><span style="font-size: 13px;">Trombe walls ...
ABSTRACT: Natural ventilation is an important means to improve indoor thermal comfort and reduce the...
Passive systems are becoming increasingly popular among designers, which is reflected in their frequ...
buildings for heating and cooling purpose use a large amount of non renewable energy. Now a day�s re...
The largest amount of energy in buildings is consumed to provide heating, cooling, and ventilation. ...
Nowadays, almost 30% of total energy consumption (130 EJ) is consumed for the operation of buildings...
Objective of this work is to quantify the natural convective heat transfer occurring in an innovativ...
This paper is dedicated to numerically appraise the passive cooling performance of the new designed ...
In buildings for heating and cooling purpose use a large amount of non renewable energy. Now a day's...
The Trombe wall is a passive solar system that can improve buildings energy efficiency. Despite the ...
In buildings for heating and cooling purpose use a large amount of non renewable energy. Now a day’s...
International audienceToday there are several technologies to improve energy efficiency in buildings...
Solar air collectors installed on buildings can significantly reduce conventional energy consumption...
Trombe wall is widely used as a passive solar technique to reduce energy consumption in buildings. N...
In this paper, the energy performance comparison of single glass, double glass and a-Si semi-transpa...
International audience<font face="arial, helvetica"><span style="font-size: 13px;">Trombe walls ...
ABSTRACT: Natural ventilation is an important means to improve indoor thermal comfort and reduce the...
Passive systems are becoming increasingly popular among designers, which is reflected in their frequ...
buildings for heating and cooling purpose use a large amount of non renewable energy. Now a day�s re...
The largest amount of energy in buildings is consumed to provide heating, cooling, and ventilation. ...
Nowadays, almost 30% of total energy consumption (130 EJ) is consumed for the operation of buildings...
Objective of this work is to quantify the natural convective heat transfer occurring in an innovativ...
This paper is dedicated to numerically appraise the passive cooling performance of the new designed ...
In buildings for heating and cooling purpose use a large amount of non renewable energy. Now a day's...
The Trombe wall is a passive solar system that can improve buildings energy efficiency. Despite the ...
In buildings for heating and cooling purpose use a large amount of non renewable energy. Now a day’s...
International audienceToday there are several technologies to improve energy efficiency in buildings...
Solar air collectors installed on buildings can significantly reduce conventional energy consumption...
Trombe wall is widely used as a passive solar technique to reduce energy consumption in buildings. N...
In this paper, the energy performance comparison of single glass, double glass and a-Si semi-transpa...