Abstract

The thermal environment in a room with dynamic insulation was evaluated using CFD. It was shown that a properly designed dynamically-insulated room could provide thermal comfort with energy savings and this would require that the room be air-tight and provided with controllable heat input. However, dynamically-insulated rooms might pose problems of local thermal discomfort when the interior surface temperature is well below the room air temperature.

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