Frontiers in Built Environment (Jan 2021)

The Design of Mass Timber Panels as Heat-Exchangers (Dynamic Insulation)

  • Salmaan Craig,
  • Anna Halepaska,
  • Katherine Ferguson,
  • Preston Rains,
  • Jacob Elbrecht,
  • Andrew Freear,
  • David Kennedy,
  • Kiel Moe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fbuil.2020.606258
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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Mass timber products, together with careful forestry management, could help decarbonize the construction industry. These products must be long-lasting, to safely store atmospheric carbon for decades or centuries, and multi-functional, to displace materials and equipment that are emissions-intensive. This paper shows how to optimize mass timber panels as heat-exchangers, suggesting how to eliminate insulation while simplifying HVAC systems. Test panels measured the heat-exchange in steady and transient conditions, when the ventilation was driven by a fan or by thermal buoyancy. The total heat transfer was predicted accurately by theory in all cases. Further investigation is needed to understand the possible heat-recovery effects at the exterior surface.

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