2018
DOI: 10.1002/htj.21362
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Dimension optimization of two air cavities thermal insulator as an application in buildings

Abstract: The present study investigates the use of two air cavities thermal insulator in buildings. The two air cavities insulator structure is supposed to be located within the building's wall and roof forming two separated vertical and horizontal cavity, respectively. In addition, the wall cavity height (or roof cavity length), H, was investigated at H = 2, 3, 4, 5 m to find the influence of wall cavity height (or roof cavity length) on various thermal characteristics and thus to determine the thermal optimum thickne… Show more

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“…Matuška and Zmrhal 18 have developed a computer program to determine the heat losses of flat solar collectors, and their software also relies on the radiative heat losses computed within the parallel-plate approximation. Elnaggar, Alnahhal and Edwan 19 have investigated the double cavity in external walls and roofs, but the heat transfer by radiation has not been included in this investigation. Kang, Oh, Bae and Song 20 have studied the thermal properties of air cavities between window sashes in double windows.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Matuška and Zmrhal 18 have developed a computer program to determine the heat losses of flat solar collectors, and their software also relies on the radiative heat losses computed within the parallel-plate approximation. Elnaggar, Alnahhal and Edwan 19 have investigated the double cavity in external walls and roofs, but the heat transfer by radiation has not been included in this investigation. Kang, Oh, Bae and Song 20 have studied the thermal properties of air cavities between window sashes in double windows.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%