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The use of attached-sunspaces in retrofitting design: the case of residential b...

Author(s): Aelenei, Daniel cv logo 1 ; Leal, Hugo de Azevedo cv logo 2 ; Aelenei, Laura cv logo 3

Date: 2014

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.9/2480

Origin: Repositório do LNEG

Subject(s): Attached-sunspace; Retrofitting; Residential Buildings; Thermal Performance; Simulation


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This study addresses the energetic performance of an attached-sunspace applied to an existing residential building in Portugal. Four configurations (two attached, one integrated and one partially integrated) are studied in six different climatic zones. In addition other key parameters are considered such as ventilation (with or without natural ventilation), shading devices (one external and two internal configurations), number of glazed surface layers (single glazed and double glazed) and orientation (South, East and West). The thermal performance analysis, carried out using a dynamic simulation code, proved that energy savings for retrofitting design can be very important and that in climates with warm summers the risk of overheating can be considerably diminished through an accurate analysis based on modeling.
Document Type Article
Language English
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