Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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668393 | International Journal of Thermal Sciences | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In the building field, the topic of thermal storage is generally studied with assistance from dedicated software programs. To generate transient thermal simulations, these software programs use enthalpy functions h (T) to describe the thermal behaviour of the different parts of a modelled structure. Unfortunately, the mathematical form of these functions is often extremely unrealistic due to an erroneous interpretation of the calorimetric experiments that were performed to determine these functions. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the energy-related errors that occur if a misinterpreted enthalpy function is used and to thereby assess the impact that these inaccurate functions generate with respect to thermal simulations of buildings.
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Authors
Jean-Pierre Dumas, Stéphane Gibout, Laurent Zalewski, Kévyn Johannes, Erwin Franquet, Stéphane Lassue, Jean-Pierre Bédécarrats, Pierre Tittelein, Frédéric Kuznik,