Title of article :
Modeling, design and thermal performance of a BIPV/T
system thermally coupled with a ventilated concrete slab in a low
energy solar house: Part 2, ventilated concrete slab
Author/Authors :
Yuxiang Chen ، نويسنده , , Khaled Galal، نويسنده , , A.K. Athienitis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
This paper is the second of two papers that describe the modeling and design of a building-integrated photovoltaic–thermal (BIPV/T)
system thermally coupled with a ventilated concrete slab (VCS) adopted in a prefabricated, two-storey detached, low energy solar house
and their performance assessment based on monitored data. The VCS concept is based on an integrated thermal–structural design with
active storage of solar thermal energy while serving as a structural component – the basement floor slab ( 33 m2). This paper describes
the numerical modeling, design, and thermal performance assessment of the VCS. The thermal performance of the VCS during the commissioning
of the unoccupied house is presented. Analysis of the monitored data shows that the VCS can store 9–12 kWh of heat from
the total thermal energy collected by the BIPV/T system, on a typical clear sunny day with an outdoor temperature of about 0 C. It can
also accumulate thermal energy during a series of clear sunny days without overheating the slab surface or the living space. This research
shows that coupling the VCS with the BIPV/T system is a viable method to enhance the utilization of collected solar thermal energy. A
method is presented for creating a simplified three-dimensional, control volume finite difference, explicit thermal model of the VCS. The
model is created and validated using monitored data. The modeling method is suitable for detailed parametric study of the thermal
behavior of the VCS without excessive computational effort.
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Keywords :
Solar thermal energy , Thermo-active building systems (TABS) , Ventilated concrete slab , Thermal–structural design integration , Active solar heating , Active thermal energy storage
Journal title :
Solar Energy
Journal title :
Solar Energy