Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4914292 | Energy and Buildings | 2016 | 43 Pages |
Abstract
3D numerical thermal simulation on conjugate heat transfer in hollow roofs is conducted by self-compiled program based on the finite volume method to improve insulation performance. Eight kinds of hollow roofs with different box fillers are optimized by regularly designing partitions to divide air-filled cavity. In addition, the effect of box filler materials on thermal behavior is considered. The numerical results demonstrate that: horizontal partitions decrease the equivalent thermal conductivity by 13.65%-40.42%, whose effect is more remarkable for higher void roofs, whereas vertical partitions cause few effects. Besides, different box filler materials can bring about slight variation no more than 3%.
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Authors
G.Z. Shi, L.P. Li, C.F. Song, S.M. Cheng, W.Q. Tao, Y.L. He,