Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1551820 Solar Energy 2009 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
This study develops the equations addressing temperature profiles in structural components. The 'state of the art' of the presented method corresponds in the way that the conductive temperature response factors are calculated being numerically in the three-dimensional space. The method solves the three-dimensional earth-contact temperature profiles, which interact with indoors and outdoors temperature profiles. Once the numerical temperature response factors time series of an earth-contact component's grid node have been generated then its future thermal performance due to any surrounding temperature variation can be predicted fast and accurately. The structural earth-contact passive cooling components' response factors are generated by a three-dimensional numerical model, with no need of past experimental data and stored to be used at any time in future. The method is given the name NGRF (Numerical Generation of Response Factors). The way that the temperature response factors are determined in the three-dimensional space targets in the improvement of the prediction of earth-contact temperature profiles.
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