Thermal modeling of integrated roof air heater for passive solar space heating of a non-air-conditioned building |
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Authors: | S Chandra DD Kaushik SC Kaushik |
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Affiliation: | Centre of Energy Studies, Indian Institute of Technology, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110 016, India |
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Abstract: | This communication presents the periodic heat transfer analysis for solar space heating of an unconditioned building with an integrated roof air heater. The system consists of an air duct within the roof such that the air is continuously or intermittently forced to circulate the cooler room air through the inlet of the air duct. Time dependence of the air flow is represented by a step function of time for daily operation and, hence, has been expressed as a Fourier series in time. The analysis takes into account air ventilation, ground heat conduction and furnishings. The effects of depth of the air duct from the outer surface of the roof and the magnitude and duration of air flow rate on indoor air temperature have been studied for a typical cold winter day in Delhi. It is seen that a time dependent air flow through the duct is desirable from the point of view of increasing the indoor air temperature in the case of a bare roof. However, in the case of a blackened and glazed roof, continuous air flow is needed for increasing the room air temperature. The results are desirable from the point of view of efficient space heating of solar passive buildings. |
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Keywords: | Solar passive heating Integrated roof air heater Thermal modeling |
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