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Characteristics of heat exchange in the energy-efficient exterior wall of a passive house

   | 02 déc. 2023
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This research thoroughly examines the unique characteristics of heat exchange in the energy-efficient external wall of a passive house. With a growing emphasis on sustainability and energy-efficient construction, passive houses have gained significant attention. The external wall, specifically in the form of a Trombe wall, plays a crucial role in maintaining thermal comfort while minimizing energy consumption. This article explores the intricacies of heat exchange in the Trombe Wall, considering factors such as solar radiation influence and modeling strategies. Through physical modeling and analytical investigations, the study delves into how these factors impact heat exchange and overall energy efficiency. The conclusions drawn provide valuable insights to architects, engineers, and construction professionals engaged in designing and implementing energy-efficient building envelopes. Understanding the nuances of heat exchange within the context of passive houses is vital for achieving optimal thermal efficiency and enhancing sustainable development in modern construction practices.

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2544-963X
Langue:
Anglais
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Volume Open
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Architecture and Design, other, Engineering, Civil Engineering, Materials, Environmental Engineering