Experimental analysis of air flow profiles in a double skin facade in a maritime climate


Autoria(s): Kinnane, Oliver; Murphy, Daniel; Grimes, Michael
Data(s)

2015

Resumo

Glazed Double Skin Facades (DSF) offer the potential to improve the performance of all-glass building skins, common to commercial office buildings in which full facade glazing has almost become the standard. Single skin glazing results in increased heating and cooling costs over opaque walls, due to lower thermal resistance of glass, and the increased impact of solar gain through it. However, the performance benefit of DSF technology continues to be questioned and its operation poorly understood, particularly the nature of airflow through the cavity. This paper deals specifically with the experimental analysis of the air flow characteristics in an automated double skin façade. The benefit of the DSF as a thermal buffer, and to limit overheating is evaluated through analysis of an extensive set of parameters including air and surface temperatures at each level in the DSF, airflow readings in the cavity and at the inlet and outlet, solar and wind data, and analytically derived pressure differentials. The temperature and air-flow are monitored in the cavity of a DSF using wireless sensors and hot wire anemometers respectively. Automated louvre operation and building set-points are monitored via the BMS. Thermal stratification and air flow variation during changing weather conditions are shown to effect the performance of the DSF considerably and hence the energy performance of the building. The relative pressure effects due to buoyancy and wind are analysed and quantified. This research aims to developed and validate models of DSFs in the maritime climate, using multi-season data from experimental monitoring. This extensive experimental study provides data for training and validation of models.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/experimental-analysis-of-air-flow-profiles-in-a-double-skin-facade-in-a-maritime-climate(7be0ddea-1325-4ec6-a39c-a97116f7b17a).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.5075/epfl-cisbat2015-161-166

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Kinnane , O , Murphy , D & Grimes , M 2015 , Experimental analysis of air flow profiles in a double skin facade in a maritime climate . in Proceedings of International Conference CISBAT 2015 “Future Buildings and Districts – Sustainability from Nano to Urban Scale” . Swiss Federal Institute of Technology , Lausanne , pp. 161-166 , CISBAT , Lausanne , Switzerland , 9-11 September . DOI: 10.5075/epfl-cisbat2015-161-166

Tipo

contributionToPeriodical