The Study of Thermal Environment Experiment with Three Mulitiple Covered Envelope Building
Date Issued
2010
Date
2010
Author(s)
Lin, Hung-Yu
Abstract
It is summer heat and winter damp climate in Taiwan. In response to global carbon reduction, green building and passive design has been attached, but still lacks real estate field as a verification test results.
In this research, three-compartment experimental housing was constructed by three different shell materials in Taiwan, Taipei County, Sanjhih. Housing for the outdoor experiment measured the experimental house using asymmetric "people" shaped roof and open a window design to increase ventilation and avoid water intrusion. The bottom shelf in housing could avoid the influence of the experimental results from air humidity. In this research, a heat exchange method is provided would lead to remove indoor heat more efficiently. On the roof and walls of the shell material were investigated, by measuring temperature, humidity, and wind speed data to calculate the thermal barrier capacity, and adding a number of methods such as enthalpy difference and the daily range for analysis.
The average enthalpy difference between the summer heat were stratified material A housing 45%, B housing complex layer of material 63%, C housing complex layer of material is 66%, the average improvement rate of A winter insulation housing 0% , B housing 38%, C 46% of housing. The follow-up studies could assess more shell material by the results of this research.
Subjects
Green building
Mulitiple covered envelope
Thermal barrier
diurnal
Type
thesis
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