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A Simplified Tool for Predicting the Thermal Behavior and the Energy Saving Potential of Ventilated Windows [PDF]
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Study of the performance of buildings ventilated facades
Ekaterina Kolesova, Tatyana Bochkareva
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Less is more. Energy efficient buildings with less installations. Thermie Programme Action [PDF]
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Experimental data and boundary conditions for a Double - Skin Facade building in preheating mode [PDF]
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New construction materials and technologies for contemporary building envelopes [PDF]
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Experimental data and boundary conditions for a Double-Skin Facade building in external air curtain mode [PDF]
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Thermofluid-dynamic analysis of ventilated facades
Energy and Buildings, 2010Abstract Ventilated facades can be used in cases of renovation of existing buildings and new buildings to improve both the thermal performance of building, and external architectural skin. The energy advantage provided by the ventilated facades during the summer is the reduction of the heat load due to the combined effect of the shading of the ...
Antonio Gagliano, Francesco Nocera
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Numerical modelling of ventilated facades: A review
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2013The use of double skin facades (DSF) in the building sector and its thermal benefits have been widely studied numerically over the last 30 years. These modelling and simulations are based on different typologies, which have evolved altogether with the available computational resources.
Alvaro de Gracia +2 more
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Thermal performance estimation for ventilated PV facades
Solar Energy, 2004This paper explores different approaches to thermal performance estimation for ventilated photovoltaic (PV) facades. In particular, an extension of the familiar heat loss and radiation gain factors (U and g values respectively) has been employed to take account of the energy transfer to the facade ventilation air.
David Infield
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