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Mathematical Modeling of Double-Skin Facade in Northern Area of China

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  • Zou Huifen
  • Fei Yingchao
  • Yang Fuhua
  • Tang Hao
  • Zhang Ying
  • Ye Sheng

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This paper focuses on the operation principles of the double-skin facade (DSF) in winter of severe cold area. The paper discussed the main influence factors of building energy consumption, including the heat storage cavity spacing, the air circulation mode, the building envelope, and the building orientation. First, we studied the relationship among the thermal storage cavity spacing, the temperature distribution in the cavity of the DSF, and the indoor temperature. Then, we discussed the influence on the ambient temperature in the building exerted by the air circulation system of the double-skin facade. Finally, we analyzed the influence on the whole building energy consumption of the DSF buildings under the situation of different building envelopes and different building orientations. Based on the results of the numerical simulation, the paper put forward an operation strategy analysis of the DSF buildings in severe cold area, in order to achieve the purpose of building energy saving.

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  • Zou Huifen & Fei Yingchao & Yang Fuhua & Tang Hao & Zhang Ying & Ye Sheng, 2013. "Mathematical Modeling of Double-Skin Facade in Northern Area of China," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-10, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:712878
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/712878
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