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A Numerical Study on Sectional Temperature Distribution and Heat Recovery Amount of Passive Ventilation Skin

패시브환기외피의 단면온도분포 및 열회수량에 관한 수치해석적 연구

  • Received : 2012.07.10
  • Published : 2012.10.10

Abstract

This study aims to analyse changes of inner temperature of PVS(Passive ventilation skin) and heat recovery when it has ventilation of air through PVS using numerical simulation in the winter condition. Results are as follows. 1) In case of the air inflows through PVS, change of inner temperature of PVS is lower than in case of the air flows inner space to out space, by dynamic insulation. 2) It was identified that the temperature gradient of PVS were bigger by increases of ventilation amount. To reduce ventilation load, heat transfer efficiency at the inner side of PVS is important and what performance of insulation at the inner side of PVS secure helps to improve heat performance of all PVS.

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