Disaggregation process for dynamic multidimensional heat flux in building simulation

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Martinez, Roberto Garay;
Riverola Lacasta, Alberto;
Chemisana Villegas, Daniel;
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(2017)
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Disaggregation process for dynamic multidimensional heat flux in building simulation.
Energy and Buildings, 2017, vol. 148, p. 298-310.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2017.05.029.
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Heat transfer across envelopes (façade, roof, glazed areas) represents a big share of the energy flow within the heat balance of buildings. This paper focuses on areas of the envelope where multi-dimensional heat transfer occurs. These areas are commonly defined as thermal bridges, due to a localized reduction of thermal resistance of constructions in these places. This paper reviews common standardized methods to assess heat transfer in buildings, under various modelling assumptions: one-dimensional, multi-dimensional, steady state and dynamic. Within presently developed modelling and assessment methods, a need for improvement has been identified over existing methods for the thermal assessment of multi-dimensional heat transfer under dynamic conditions. A phasorial approach to differential heat transfer in thermal bridges has been developed, which serves as the dynamic extension of steady-state thermal bridge coefficients. This formulation is applied to the junction of a masonry wall with a concrete slab.
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