Journal of Agricultural Engineering (Feb 2018)

Effects of different architectural solutions on the thermal behaviour in an unconditioned rural building. The case of an Italian winery

  • Daniele Torreggiani,
  • Alberto Barbaresi,
  • Francesca Dallacasa,
  • Patrizia Tassinari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/jae.2018.779
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49, no. 1
pp. 52 – 63

Abstract

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Referring to the wine sector, in the Mediterranean area, most of the wine farms make use of unconditioned above-ground buildings constructed without a specific attention to temperature control, where indoor temperatures easily show trends in disagreement with correct wine-ageing and conservation. Moreover the suitable temperature ranges can differ from wine to wine, and are considerably different from ideal temperatures for human comfort. This study aimed at testing the effectiveness of different architectural elements in improving the thermal behaviour of unconditioned farm buildings, by means of energy simulations validated on an Italian case-study, comparing the data provided by the simulations with different temperature ranges. Results showed the building thermal performance depends on the chosen intervals, some solution played negative or positive role according to the analysed range and in general roof and wall interventions were more effective than orientation and solar shading, and the combination of more strategies allow to achieve improved results.

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