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Thermal resistance of the ventilated air-spaces behind external claddings; theoretical definition and a parametric study

Rahiminejad, M.  
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Khovalyg, D.  
2021
Journal of Physics: Conference Series

The presence of a ventilated air cavity between the external cladding and the wall core of a wall assembly can have a varying contribution to the thermal performance of the building envelope. In particular, the thermal resistance of a ventilated air-space is a dynamic parameter that is influenced by various thermo-physical parameters. In this study, a theoretical definition of the thermal resistance of a ventilated air-space behind an external cladding is introduced, employing a non-linear network of thermal resistances in the air-space. A numerical code is developed for the steady-state condition and verified with data from hot box tests available in the literature. Thereafter, a parametric analysis is performed based on the air change rate in the cavity (0 to 1000 1/h), type of the external cladding (brick and vinyl siding), seasonal variation (summer and winter conditions), and presence of the reflective insulation. The results are compared with a closed cavity to see the efficiency of the ventilation in the air-space. The results confirm that the theoretical thermal resistance of the ventilated air-space is a function of multiple factors, and its magnitude varies under different conditions.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1088/1742-6596/2069/1/012197
Author(s)
Rahiminejad, M.  
Khovalyg, D.  
Date Issued

2021

Published in
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume

2069

Issue

1

Start page

012197

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REVIEWED

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