CH-24-C118 - Thermally Anisotropic Building Envelope Integration into Panelized Metal Construction: Laboratory Evaluation in Guarded Hot Box PDF

CH-24-C118 - Thermally Anisotropic Building Envelope Integration into Panelized Metal Construction: Laboratory Evaluation in Guarded Hot Box PDF

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CH-24-C118 - Thermally Anisotropic Building Envelope Integration into Panelized Metal Construction: Laboratory Evaluation in Guarded Hot Box PDF

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2024

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The Thermally Anisotropic Building Envelope (TABE) is an active building envelope system that can exchange thermal energy with a storage medium to reduce the building’s energy demand. TABE redirects thermal energy along thin conductive layers in the building envelope to hydronic loops that are connected to thermal energy storage (TES), where it will be available to offset future energy demand when the conditions are favorable. TABEs can also be connected with a geothermal loop to reduce the building’s heating and cooling loads. Due to the importance of thermally conductive metal layers to TABE function, this technology has potential for easy adoption into panelized metal construction. In this study, we illustrate the construction process of prototype metal panels containing TABE and the laboratory evaluation in Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s rotatable guarded hot box. The thermal performance of the prototype panel was assessed for both baseline and operational cases and the total heat flow extracted from the panel by TABE was quantified.
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Number of Pages : 9
Product Code(s) : D-CH-24-C118
Published : 2024

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