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CFD analysis of heat collection in a glazed gallery

Journal

ENERGY AND BUILDINGS
Volume 43, Issue 1, Pages 108-116

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2010.08.023

Keywords

Glazed gallery; CFD; Energy efficient building; Solar passive design

Funding

  1. Spanish Ministry of Education and Science (MEC) [PS-120000-2005-1]
  2. ERDF

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A glazed gallery in most old buildings is a space located on the first floor (and/or higher floors) facing south and almost fully glazed As a result of the large glazed area and the orientation of the gallery its temperature is warmer than the exterior and in cold weather it is used both as a space to insulate the adjacent rooms and as a leisure area among other applications In the framework of the ARFRISOL project (Bioclimatic Architecture and Solar Cooling) a demonstration container has been constructed in northern Spain (Asturias) which includes among other bioclimatic elements a glazed gallery This gallery is considered as an element of Bioclimatic Architecture that enables solar radiation to be collected and the energy obtained to be used to support the building s air conditioning system It consists of a south-facing glazed exterior wall an intermediate space or passage and a partially glazed interior wall Dampers located in the floor and ceiling of the intermediate space and connected to the air ducts enable the air circulating inside the gallery to be heated or cooled depending on the season of the year before it is further conditioned and conveyed to the rooms This paper focuses on the three-dimensional numerical simulation of the airflow inside the gallery The aim is to obtain a model to evaluate the thermal energy obtained in this architectural feature integrating the effect of certain variables such as the incident solar irradiation the outdoor temperature and the air flow rate circulating in the gallery (C) 2010 Elsevier B V All rights reserved

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