Assessment of the double-skin façade passive thermal buffer effect.


Autoria(s): Kinnane, Oliver; Prendergast, Tom
Contribuinte(s)

Rawal, Rajan

Manu, Sanyogita

Khadpekar, Nirmala

Data(s)

2014

Resumo

Double Skin Façades (DSFs) are becoming increasingly popular architecture for commercial office buildings. Although DSFs are widely accepted to have the capacity to offer significant passive benefits and enable low energy building performance, there remains a paucity of knowledge with regard to their operation. Identification of the most determinant architectural parameters of DSFs is the focus of ongoing research. This paper presents an experimental and simulation study of a DSF installed on a commercial building in Dublin, Ireland. The DSF is south facing and acts to buffer the building from winter heat losses, but risks enhancing over-heating on sunny days. The façade is extensively monitored during winter months. Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) models are used to simulate the convective operation of the DSF. This research concludes DSFs as suited for passive, low energy architecture in temperature climates such as Ireland but identifies issues requiring attention in DSF design.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/assessment-of-the-doubleskin-facade-passive-thermal-buffer-effect(06166f42-7acd-40e5-b71c-83766470c1c5).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

CEPT University Press

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Kinnane , O & Prendergast , T 2014 , Assessment of the double-skin façade passive thermal buffer effect. in R Rawal , S Manu & N Khadpekar (eds) , 30th International PLEA Conference: Sustainable Habitat for Developing Societies – Choosing The Way Forward; . , 2749 , CEPT University Press , Ahmedabad, India , 30th International PLEA Conference: Sustainable Habitat for Developing Societies - Choosing the Way Forward , Ahmedabad , India , 16-18 December .

Tipo

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