Numerical analysis of heat flux through a double-skin façade with controlled cavity temperature

Published: 22 March 2021| Version 3 | DOI: 10.17632/dfj4f7fww4.3
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This dataset includes the hourly heat flux for variant boundary conditions of a double skin façade (DSF) with controlled- cavity temperature in a two- dimensional time- dependent study. The building element is subjected to varying boundary conditions, including different orientations (azimuth 0°, 90°, 180°, 270°) and weather conditions. This data set provides detailed numerical data on the hourly heat flux, temperatures attained at the exterior and within the building element for six different geometries and for the variant boundary conditions . The external boundary conditions were determined with the use of the PVGIS tool, whereas for the external surface temperature the sol-air temperature equation was applied. The numerical simulation was performed with the use of the finite element (FE) tool Comsol Multiphysics.

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Frederick University School of Engineering

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Numerical Analysis, Heat Transfer, Orientation, Finite Element Modeling, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Climatic Factor, Flux Data, Double-Skin Facade, Building Physics Simulation, Building Simulation, Building Energy Analysis, Computational Heat Transfer

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