Author/Authors :
D. Faggembauu *، نويسنده , , M. Costa، نويسنده , , M. Soria، نويسنده , , A. Oliva 1، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Ventilated glazed facades are formed by two layers of different materials, opaque or transparent, that are separated
by an air channel, used to collect or evacuate the solar radiation that is absorbed by the facade. For architectonic
reasons, the outer layer is usually made entirely of glass, while the indoor layer may be partially opaque. This allows
direct solar gains to be reduced and increases the thermal inertia of the building. This paper is a presentation of a code
for the numerical simulation of ventilated and conventional facades. It is based on time-accurate, one-dimensional
discretizations for the channel and the different solid zones, and allows heat fluxes and temperature distributions in the
facade to be obtained over the course of one year. The numerical code allows advanced elements to be integrated into
the facade, such as phase change materials, selective surfaces and improved glasses. The code has been validated by
comparing it with analytical solutions where possible, with reference situations and with experimental measurements
obtained in real-site test facilities in different climatic conditions. The numerical code is a useful tool for optimising the
design of facades so as to take advantage of different materials, orientations, geometries and to address different climatic
conditions.
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