Heat Recovery in Building Envelopes PDF

Heat Recovery in Building Envelopes PDF

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Heat Recovery in Building Envelopes PDF

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2001

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ASHRAE

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Infiltration has traditionally been assumed to contribute to the energy load of a building by an amount equal to the product of the infiltration flow rate and the enthalpy difference between inside and outside. Application of such a simple formula may produce an unreasonably high contribution because of heat recovery within the building envelope. Previous laboratory and simulation research has indicated that such heat transfer between the infiltrating air and walls may be substantial. In this study, computational fluid dynamics was used to simulate sensible heat transfer in typical envelope constructions. The results show that the traditional method may overpredict the infiltration energy load by up to 95% at low leakage rates. A simplified physical model has been developed and used to predict the infiltration heat recovery based on the Peclet number of the flow and the fraction of the building envelope active in infiltration heat recovery.

Authors: Max H. Sherman, Ph.D.; Iain S. Walker, Ph.D.

Citation: Thermal Performance of the Exterior Envelopes of Buildings VIII

Keywords: December, Florida, 2001


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Product Code(s) : D-8021
Published : 2001

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