Title of article :
Performance evaluation of the BSRC multi-purpose bio-climatic roof
Author/Authors :
J. Waewsak، نويسنده , , J. Hirunlabh، نويسنده , , J. Khedari، نويسنده , , U. C. Shin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
6
From page :
1297
To page :
1302
Abstract :
This paper reports on experimental investigation of the performance of a new multi-purpose bio-climatic roof (BCR) developed by our teamwork (The Building Scientific Research Center, BSRC). The innovative functions of this BSRC-BCR are to decrease daily heat gain through the roof fabrics, to induce significant air ventilation rate, which improves the thermal comfort of residents, to ensure appropriate daylighting without any overheating and to act as a roof radiator during nighttime. The BSRC-BCR is composed of a combination of CPAC Monier concrete and transparent acrylic tiles on the outer side, air gap and another combination of gypsum with an aluminum foil board and translucent sheets on the room side. The thermal and visual performances of BCR were investigated experimentally and compared to the conventional roof solar collector (RSC) based on the following three important parameters: the temperature difference index (TD) defined as the temperature difference between the outdoor and indoor, the air change number (ACH) induced by the BSRC-BCR and the amount of indoor illumination. To this end, two units (BCR and RSC) each of 1×1.5 m2 surface area were integrated into the south-facing roof of the center single-room solar house of 25 m3 volume. The experimental results show that the BSRC-BCR is extremely interesting as it can reduce roof heat gain significantly, provide sufficient natural lighting for housing and induce high air change that improve indoor thermal comfort. The TD index of BCR was always lower or close to neutral than that of RSC during the hottest period of the day. The indoor illuminance delivered by the BSRC-BCR was about 300 and 140 lx in summer and winter, respectively. The ACH was about 13–14 and 5–7 in summer and winter, respectively, two times that induced by the RSC.
Keywords :
Air change , Natural ventilation , Temperature di7erence index , Roof solar chimney , daylighting
Journal title :
Building and Environment
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
Building and Environment
Record number :
408695
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