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KALOUSEK, M.
Originální název
Solar house and passive cooling
Typ
článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus
Jazyk
angličtina
Originální abstrakt
More than 60 percent of heat gains in solar houses are due to direct solar radiation while the remaining 40 percent are generated by electrical devices and by occupants themselves. In a particular room the power can rise up to thousands of watts. Do we know how to utilize such a high power? This contribution paper focuses on how a PCM heat storage system can impact on the utilization of internal gains in a particular room. To ensure that the system work properly, it is essential to suggest an appropriate PCM melting point, consider the quantity or capacity of a PCM material; design a heat exchange area and also the intensity of the heat exchange. The PCM heat storage systems enhance the quality of internal environment and enable significantly reduce the costs for cooling during the summer.
Klíčová slova
Solar house, Passive house, Passive cooling, Phase change material, Wallboard, Air conditioning
Autoři
Rok RIV
2011
Vydáno
10. 8. 2011
Nakladatel
VUT v Brně
Místo
Brno
ISBN
978-80-214-4306-8
Kniha
Book of proceedings of conference SOLARIS 2011 - The 5th International Conference on Solar Radiation and Daylighting
Strany od
110
Strany do
115
Strany počet
6
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT75160, author="Miloš {Kalousek}", title="Solar house and passive cooling", booktitle="Book of proceedings of conference SOLARIS 2011 - The 5th International Conference on Solar Radiation and Daylighting", year="2011", pages="110--115", publisher="VUT v Brně", address="Brno", isbn="978-80-214-4306-8" }