Title of article :
Wall heat loss from intermittently conditioned spaces—The dynamic influence of structural and operational parameters
Author/Authors :
P.T. Tsilingiris، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The intermittent daily operation of the HVAC equipment is currently a method usually adopted for reasons of proper building energy management in geographical regions with temperate climatic conditions. Under these conditions, the influence of the building envelope and the specific operational schedule of the mechanical equipment under the effect of time-varying ambient temperature and incident solar radiation is responsible for the development of complex transient heat transfer phenomena, which leads to continuous heat exchange with the environment. The heat exchange through the building envelope, which determines its energy efficiency, is strongly influenced by several parameters along with the thermal characteristics of the building elements like the wall thermal resistance and heat capacity as well as the thermal time constant and operational conditions of mechanical equipment. In the present investigation, an analysis is developed for the evaluation of the daily quasi steady-state energy losses from composite walls under the effect of time-varying meteorological driving forces, when heating at the room side is intermittent.
Keywords :
Transient wall performance , Intermittent heating load , Heat capacity distribution , Wall thermal time constant , Building heat transfer
Journal title :
Energy and Buildings
Journal title :
Energy and Buildings