2022
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202234305005
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Tiled roofs air permeability: experimental and numerical investigation

Abstract: The construction sector accounts for more than one-third of the global energy consumption. Ventilated roofs and facades are among the adopted strategies to improve the efficiency of the building envelope: air flowing in cavities under the cladding layer, in fact, is particularly effective in hot summers for the reduction of the incoming heat flow due to solar radiation. Regarding roofs, satisfying results were obtained through the realization of a 5-10 cm air gap under the covering layer which allows better th… Show more

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“…A significant heat dissipation capacity was also monitored for a pitched roof with a ceramic tile covering and ventilated eaves (Ramos et al, 2015). Moreover, real scale tests were carried to evaluate the contribution of discontinuous mantles in ventilated roof, comparing a ventilated roof to one with sealed eaves and ridge line (Baccega et al 2022). In fact, the mass flow rate along the ventilation channel can be increased by the air permeability of the roof covering (Bortoloni et al 2017), furtherly improving the thermal performance of the roof.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A significant heat dissipation capacity was also monitored for a pitched roof with a ceramic tile covering and ventilated eaves (Ramos et al, 2015). Moreover, real scale tests were carried to evaluate the contribution of discontinuous mantles in ventilated roof, comparing a ventilated roof to one with sealed eaves and ridge line (Baccega et al 2022). In fact, the mass flow rate along the ventilation channel can be increased by the air permeability of the roof covering (Bortoloni et al 2017), furtherly improving the thermal performance of the roof.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%