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Performance of walls clad with transparent insulation material in realistic operation
AbstractThe objective of the study described in this paper was to determine the benefits which can be expected when a proprietary polycarbonate honeycomb transparent insulation material (TIM) is used to clad the opaque walls of buildings in the U.K. Wintertime performance is gauged in terms of energy savings and summertime performance in terms of the potential for overheating.When analysing the performance of such an installation dynamic effects are highly important in determining the utilization of any energy collected. The thermal simulation model SERI-RES, which treats the phenomena determining utilization in detail, has been used for performance predictions in the current study.Reported experimental work is from a side-by-side test room evaluation of two TIM clad walls under summer climate. One of these was fitted with a roller blind, the other was not. Data from this experiment was used to determine parameters which could be input to SERI-RES to represent an opaque, TIM clad wall. Using these parameters the thermal performance of a realistic dwelling clad with different areas of TIM has been simulated. The effects of insulation level of other building surfaces, climate and occupancy on the performance of TIM have been investigated.
Performance of walls clad with transparent insulation material in realistic operation
AbstractThe objective of the study described in this paper was to determine the benefits which can be expected when a proprietary polycarbonate honeycomb transparent insulation material (TIM) is used to clad the opaque walls of buildings in the U.K. Wintertime performance is gauged in terms of energy savings and summertime performance in terms of the potential for overheating.When analysing the performance of such an installation dynamic effects are highly important in determining the utilization of any energy collected. The thermal simulation model SERI-RES, which treats the phenomena determining utilization in detail, has been used for performance predictions in the current study.Reported experimental work is from a side-by-side test room evaluation of two TIM clad walls under summer climate. One of these was fitted with a roller blind, the other was not. Data from this experiment was used to determine parameters which could be input to SERI-RES to represent an opaque, TIM clad wall. Using these parameters the thermal performance of a realistic dwelling clad with different areas of TIM has been simulated. The effects of insulation level of other building surfaces, climate and occupancy on the performance of TIM have been investigated.
Performance of walls clad with transparent insulation material in realistic operation
Dolley, Phil (Autor:in) / Martin, Chris (Autor:in) / Watson, Martin (Autor:in)
Building and Environment ; 29 ; 83-88
01.01.1993
6 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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