E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2020)

Numerical study of the effect of DSF walls geometrical shape on heat transfer

  • GHEDHAB Mohamed Elamine,
  • El ABBASSI Ikram,
  • ABSI Rafik,
  • MÉLINGE Yannick

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202017001005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 170
p. 01005

Abstract

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The building envelope is an important element that influences energy performance, both in terms of gains and losses. Indeed, much research has focused on improving and optimizing this element. The façade represents the main component of the envelope; it plays a crucial role lying in the protection of the internal environment of the building from external climate variations, by providing thermal comfort to its occupants. In order to gain in energy efficiency, a numerical investigation (CFD) on the influence of the geometric shape of façades on heat exchange in the building is carried out in this work. More particularly, the study will be established on double skin façades (DSF) representing the most commonly used facade typology on high-rise buildings. The simulations will be carried out taking into account the climate in Paris region. The first part will be dedicated to the definition of the basic model, which will be considered as a reference case with plan surfaces on the outside and inside of the building. In the second part, the influence of the shape of the external façade on heat exchange will be discussed.

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