2021
DOI: 10.3390/ma14102512
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The Impact of a Mobile Shading System and a Phase-Change Heat Store on the Thermal Functioning of a Transparent Building Partition

Abstract: The article presents the results of multi-month field tests and numerical analyses describing the thermal functioning of mobile shading systems for building windows containing a phase-change heat accumulator. The experiments were conducted in the summer period with temperate climate conditions in Rzeszów (Poland). The tested shading system was dedicated to the daily life cycle of residents, taking into account both the need to illuminate the rooms with natural light and reducing the undesirable overheating of … Show more

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“…In order to verify the obtained functions of the object in the form of the approximating polynomial, the null hypothesis condition was checked according to Equations (10)–(14) of the Fisher–Snedecor test. The test was carried out by comparing the variance values of the separated empirical results obtained during the research and the variance of the values calculated in accordance with the approximating function formulas presented in Table 3 .The analysis of the matching of empirical to theoretical values was performed using the quasi-Newton method, as in the works [ 5 , 7 , 37 ]. The determination of the minimum of the error function was performed in accordance with Equation (15).…”
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“…In order to verify the obtained functions of the object in the form of the approximating polynomial, the null hypothesis condition was checked according to Equations (10)–(14) of the Fisher–Snedecor test. The test was carried out by comparing the variance values of the separated empirical results obtained during the research and the variance of the values calculated in accordance with the approximating function formulas presented in Table 3 .The analysis of the matching of empirical to theoretical values was performed using the quasi-Newton method, as in the works [ 5 , 7 , 37 ]. The determination of the minimum of the error function was performed in accordance with Equation (15).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Obtaining an a d value greater than the additionally calculated error amount a dmax makes the model adequate. The methods of determining the function approximation error most frequently quoted in the literature [ 5 , 7 , 40 , 42 ] are: Maximum absolute approximation error; Maximum relative error; Mean square error. …”
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“…Its application contributes to better thermal performance properties of the whole building, reducing heating and cooling costs. In [45], a mobile shading system with a phase-change heat store aiming to illuminate the rooms with natural light and reduce the unwanted overheating of the rooms was tested. A depletion in room overheating in the summer of 29.4% was reached.…”
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