Abstract

A new skin of perforated sheets in the cavity of double skin facades (DSF) system is introduced for efficient heat removal from the cavity in hot summer conditions. In this paper, the analytical solution is developed to estimate the thermal performance of the double-skin façade system with and without perforated sheet operating under natural ventilation mode. This analytical model is designed to predict the solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC) for hot summer conditions. An experimental investigation has also been conducted to validate the proposed analytical model. Results showed good agreement between the measured and calculated value of SHGC for DSF system with and without perforated sheet. It is observed that the addition of a perforated sheet reduces the SHGC by nearly 51.5% as compared to DSF system. Perforated sheets enable a better stack effect within the air cavity zone and thereby improve heat transfer characteristics. Therefore, the benefit of the perforated sheet within the air cavity of DSF system is profound over conventional DSF system.

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