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Climatic design data for use in thermal calculations for buildings—Estimated clear sky solar radiation versus measured solar radiation

✍ Scribed by P.S. Scanes


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1974
Weight
578 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
0007-3628

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✦ Synopsis


A pro/ect was undertaken to determine sequences of climatic data ofafi, w days which can be used as design data for determining extreme indoor temperature, or alternatively the plant capacity necessary for heating or cooling a building to maintain a desired indoor temperature profile. A response factor computer program has been used with actual climatic data to estimate indoor temperatures continuously over a period of six years in Melbourne, to determine such sequences of days ,[or design purposes. The number of days of design data necessary varies with the type of building. Of the various climatic elements required for such an exercise at other locations, solar radiation at say hour O, or three-hourly intervals is one parameter that may not be available. A comparison is made of the results obtained with estimated clear sk v solar radiation and actual measured solar radiation, and the relationship [~etween the two explored.