Abstract

The paper presents the opaque envelope system in the endowment of inhabited buildings characterized by the use of the heat of the air discharged from the inhabited spaces, circulated through the space adjacent to the living environment / outdoor environment in order to reduce the need for heat / sensitive cold of the inhabited spaces (PDE). It is presented mathematical modeling of the processes of heat transfer and flow of indoor / outdoor air circulated through parallel vertical channels. The dimensions of vertical channel opening and air flows are based on the solutions of the property transfer equations associated with Model 1 (forced laminar flow) and Model 2 (globally representative model of both laminar flow and turbulent flow). Model 2 includes both laminar flow (space heating in cold season and cooling spaces in summer season hours with sun) and turbulent flow (cooling living spaces in summer season, hours of night – free cooling). A case study and the interpretation of the results obtained regarding the energy performance of the living space in relation to similar results associated with the conventional envelope is presented.

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