Author/Authors :
Cardinale Nicola نويسنده Department of European and Mediterranean Cultures – Architecture Environment Cultural Heritages (DICEM)University of BasilicataMateraItaly , Rospi Gianluca نويسنده Department of European and Mediterranean Cultures – Architecture Environment Cultural Heritages (DICEM)University of BasilicataMateraItaly , Cardinale Tiziana نويسنده Department of European and Mediterranean Cultures – Architecture Environment Cultural Heritages (DICEM)University of BasilicataMateraItaly
Abstract :
Data provided by Italian Ministry of Environment
say that in 5 years you consume, just for heating of an
apartment, an amount of energy equal to that required for
the all construction of the same apartment. The years come
down to three if one includes other energy consumption. In
terms of primary energy, the building-plant system is responsible
for about 45 % of the national energy demand.
The rolling-shutter box system, in most cases, is the first
responsible for thermal dispersions and input of free heat
coming from outside. In addition, the window frames have
the obligation of the CE marking to be sold on the free
European market. Among the basic requirements, the
thermal transmittance is the parameter responsible for the
energy performance. The research concerned the energy
study of different window frames and rolling-shutter boxes
through the use of finite element methodology and experiments
in situ. This study was carried out on six different
types of windows frames (PVC, wood, and woodaluminium)
and four different models of rolling shuttersboxes
(all with structure made by expanded polystyrene).
The experimental analysis allowed the comparison between
the thermal transmittance values calculated according
to the UNI EN ISO 10077-1/2 and measured in
accordance with ISO 9869.