A Simulation and Monitoring Based Case Study Regarding the Dynamic Thermal Conditions in Non-Used Attic Space

This study solves a problem of the dynamic thermal performance of the residential attic space in moderate climatic zone. Heat loss into the attic space is difficult to be accurately determined by the quasi-stationary method. It depends on the thermal resistance of the ceiling, thermal resistance of...

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description This study solves a problem of the dynamic thermal performance of the residential attic space in moderate climatic zone. Heat loss into the attic space is difficult to be accurately determined by the quasi-stationary method. It depends on the thermal resistance of the ceiling, thermal resistance of the roof, ventilation characteristics and other details, such as the solar absorption of the roofing material or roof orientation. The paper presents results of some parametric simulative calculations, which were calibrated with measurements of air temperature in the attic space during the summer, winter and transitional season. It compares the mean air temperature in the ventilated and non-ventilated attics. The difference between the use of bright and dark color of the roof cover is also compared. An alternative with half thickness of thermal insulation was also simulated. Based on measurements and then the simulation the adjustment factor adjustment factor for heat transfer coefficient was quantified..
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Attics
Case studies
Ceilings
Concrete
Heat
Heat loss
Heat transfer coefficients
Insulation
Reinforced concrete
Roofing
Sensors
Simulation
Thermal insulation
Thermal resistance
Ventilation
Winter
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