Title of article
A two-port envelope model for building heat transfer
Author/Authors
C. Lombard، نويسنده , , E. H. Mathews، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
12
From page
19
To page
30
Abstract
A zone envelope thermal model is derived from first principles, based on the exact two-port solution to the heat conduction equation. A single set of matrices, one for each frequency of interest, is used to describe the thermal behaviour of the total envelope. The set of matrices must be computed once for a particular zone and cooling loads for various conditions, or the passive response, can then be obtained. The method is based on the same principles underlying the CTF method. However, the transfer function is calculated for the whole envelope by combining the two-port matrices of the individual walls, after simplification of the room interior heat transfer network. The conduction transfer coefficients of the individual walls forming the zone are not required. Except for the simplification of interior radiation, the method is completely exact and easy to implement. It is also numerically efficient. For load prediction, an implementation in the frequency domain, based on the prime factor FFT algorithm is convenient. For time domain simulation with active control, the envelope conduction coefficients are easily obtained by transforming to the Z-domain. This represents a modern solution of the envelope conduction problem, which is convenient to implement in modern object oriented computer programming languages.
Journal title
Building and Environment
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Building and Environment
Record number
408195
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