2023
DOI: 10.3390/buildings13102672
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Thermal Performance of Double-Skin Roof with Inclined Upper Plate for Grain Depot: Modeling and Experimental Investigation

Yan Chen,
Xuechun Li,
Xiao Du

Abstract: The double-skin roof has been applied in the design of modern granaries for energy saving. Compared with the ordinary parallel double plate, the double skin composed of an inclined upper plate can effectively improve the situation of a “hot roof” through an air exhaust, thus having better thermal performance. To study the advantages of a double-skin roof with an inclined upper plate and the effects of physical parameters on convective heat transfer, an experimental and numerical study was carried out in this w… Show more

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“…Hammami et al [10] developed a mathematical model centered on heat transfer within cylindrical grain silos during aeration. Chen et al [11] carried out experimental and numerical studies to study the advantages of the double-skin roof for grain depots and the effect of physical parameters on convective heat transfer. Wang et al [12,13] delved into the organization of airflow and the distribution of heat and moisture transfer, combining numerical simulations with experimental validation, within different types of grain storage facilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hammami et al [10] developed a mathematical model centered on heat transfer within cylindrical grain silos during aeration. Chen et al [11] carried out experimental and numerical studies to study the advantages of the double-skin roof for grain depots and the effect of physical parameters on convective heat transfer. Wang et al [12,13] delved into the organization of airflow and the distribution of heat and moisture transfer, combining numerical simulations with experimental validation, within different types of grain storage facilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%