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Numeric Simulation of Heat Transfer Phenomena in Existing and Retrofitted Casement Windows

KHOSRAVI, S. PONT, U. ŠIKULA, O. MAHDAVI, A.

Originální název

Numeric Simulation of Heat Transfer Phenomena in Existing and Retrofitted Casement Windows

Typ

článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus

Jazyk

angličtina

Originální abstrakt

Transparent elements of building enclosure components play a critical role in buildings' performance and integrity. Numeric simulation provides a tool to model and predict the thermal behavior of window constructions. This paper presents a two-dimensional numerical analysis of the thermal behavior of a casement window before and after implementing a vacuum glazing in the external pane. Two modelling approaches were considered, a conventional one (focusing predominantly on conductive heat transfer) and a more detailed one (involving coupled conduction and convection). The results of the study demonstrate the benefits of the aforementioned retrofit option in terms of reduced heat transfer, increase of surface temperature within the cavity during the cold season, and the reduction of surface condensation risk.

Klíčová slova

casement window; numerical simulation; retrofit; building performance

Autoři

KHOSRAVI, S.; PONT, U.; ŠIKULA, O.; MAHDAVI, A.

Vydáno

2. 9. 2020

Nakladatel

IBPSA

ISBN

978-1-7750520-1-2

Kniha

Building Simulation Conference Proceedings

ISSN

2522-2708

Periodikum

Building Simulation 2019

Stát

Italská republika

Strany od

235

Strany do

240

Strany počet

6

URL

Plný text v Digitální knihovně

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT163933,
  author="Shiva {Khosravi} and Ulrich {Pont} and Ondřej {Šikula} and Ardeshir {Mahdavi}",
  title="Numeric Simulation of Heat Transfer Phenomena in Existing and Retrofitted Casement Windows",
  booktitle="Building Simulation Conference Proceedings",
  year="2020",
  journal="Building Simulation 2019",
  pages="235--240",
  publisher="IBPSA",
  doi="10.26868/25222708.2019.210161",
  isbn="978-1-7750520-1-2",
  issn="2522-2708",
  url="http://www.ibpsa.org/proceedings/BS2019/BS2019_210161.pdf"
}