06/02232 Experimental unsteady characterization of heat transfer in a multi-layer wall including air layers - application to vertically perforated bricks: Lacarrière, B. et al. Energy and Buildings, 2006, 38, (3), 232–237.
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2006
- Weight
- 166 KB
- Volume
- 47
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0140-6701
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✦ Synopsis
obtained. The effect of building materials on the temperature and heat flux for the building envelope has been evaluated by calculating the temperature and heat flux for three buildings built with different building materials. The results show that the highest relative error in heat flux among the three envelopes built with various non-insulation material is 27.8%, which indicates the thermal conductivity of the building materials is an important factor of the heat transfer of the envelope.
Energy sustainable development through energy efficient heating devices and buildings
Boji6, M. International Journal of Nuclear Governance, Economy and Ecology, 2006, 1, (1), 35 51. Energy devices and buildings are sustainable if, when they operate, they use sustainable (renewable and refuse) energy and generate negaenergy. This paper covers research examples of this type of sustainability: (1) use of air-to-earth heat exchangers, (2) computer control of heating and cooling of the building (via heat pumps and heat-recovery devices), and (3) design control of energy consumption in a house.