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Contribution of Thermal Inertia to the Interior Climate of Girona Cathedral: Feasibility Analysis for the Preservation of Pieces of Art through the Monitoring of Thermal Conditions for 6 Years

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  • Jordi Corominas i Tabares

    (Oogwy, 17007 Girona, Spain)

  • Antoni Fonseca i Casas

    (Polyhedra Tech, 08026 Barcelona, Spain)

  • Pau Fonseca i Casas

    (Statistics and Operations Research Department, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, BarcelonaTech, 08034 Barcelona, Spain)

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to determine Girona Cathedral’s thermal performance and to verify that it is suitable for containing historical pieces of art. We present the results of our analysis of the indoor thermal conditions during the period from January 2011 to December 2016. Real data were collected from strategically located probes inside the cathedral and from an outside weather station. The results were compared with an EnergyPlus computer model to verify the calculations and improve decision making. The model considers the envelope’s thermal inertia, the characteristics of the enclosure, and the passive systems for performing thermal analysis. The cathedral’s indoor environment is very stable. Because of a high capability of thermal-energy accumulation, a one-month thermal lag between indoor and outdoor temperatures exists. Furthermore, the maximum and minimum temperatures are dampened, with a two-degree variation above or below the outdoor average, depending on the season. The outdoor humidity can vary from 40% to 100% daily, whereas the indoor humidity variation is around 5%. This indoor stable condition protects the artistic objects in the building. This six-year monitoring and analysis allows for the determination that high-inertia buildings are suitable for displaying and preserving pieces of art and antique furniture, protecting them from deterioration.

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  • Jordi Corominas i Tabares & Antoni Fonseca i Casas & Pau Fonseca i Casas, 2022. "Contribution of Thermal Inertia to the Interior Climate of Girona Cathedral: Feasibility Analysis for the Preservation of Pieces of Art through the Monitoring of Thermal Conditions for 6 Years," Energies, MDPI, vol. 15(4), pages 1-24, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:15:y:2022:i:4:p:1571-:d:754398
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