Experimental Study on Airflow and Temperature Predicting in a Double Skin Facade in Hot and Cold Seasons in Romania

APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL(2021)

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Abstract
In the context of energy conservation and sustainable development, building design should take into account the energy efficiency criteria by using renewable energy sources. Double-skin facades (DSF) represent innovative energy-efficient techniques that have gained increasing interest worldwide. The present study reports the results of an experimental campaign performed on a full-scale double-skin facade using the in-situ measurement methodology. The thermodynamic behavior of the facade is studied under real exterior climatic conditions in Romania in hot and cold seasons, and performance indicators in terms of pre-heating efficiency and dynamic insulation efficiency were determined. Three summer periods are analyzed corresponding to the outdoor air curtain scenario for three ventilation modes in naturally or mechanically ventilated single-story DSF. Results revealed that the third ventilation scenario, which combines horizontal and vertical openings, gives the best efficiency of 71.3% in the double skin facade functioning. During the cold season, the channel facade behaved like a thermal buffer between the building and the exterior air, ensuring the thermal energy for partial or integral heating of the building.
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double skin facade, thermal performance, in situ monitoring, natural and forced ventilation, experimental study
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