Title of article :
Thermal simulation of an attached sunspace
and its experimental validation
Author/Authors :
Jean-Michel Mottard، نويسنده , , Adelqui Fissore، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Usual thermal-simulation models are not well suited for highly-glazed spaces, mainly due to the fact that they do not properly consider
solar radiation distribution and reflection inside the sunspace. This paper deals with a new thermal-simulation model for an
attached sunspace. The main characteristics of the mathematical model are explained. For the present model, special care is taken
for the modelling of the internal long-wave radiation exchanges and solar radiation distribution within the sunspace. The validation
of the model is made by comparing the calculated results and experimental data, obtained from a full-scale test facility, which is also
described. Good agreement is obtained between numerical results and the experimental data. The mean difference between the peak calculated
and measured air temperature at the center of the sunspace is equal to 2.4 C. The differences between results of the model and
measurements are about 11%, in terms of net energy supplied to the adjacent room by the sunspace. Moreover, a sensitivity analysis is
made in order to determine which parameters of the model have the strongest influence on results. It is also explained why approximations
normally used in common thermal simulation models, like distributing the transmitted beam solar radiation onto the interior surfaces
by the view factor method, is not well suited for highly glazed spaces. This model is an appropriate tool for determining the energy
savings attained through the construction of a sunspace attached to a dwelling. This model is therefore considered useful in helping architects
to design solar passive housing.
2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
Attached sunspace , model , Experimental data , validation , Thermal simulation
Journal title :
Solar Energy
Journal title :
Solar Energy