Towards climate adaptability of buildings: Modeling building envelope with phase change materials
ID:362 View Protection:ATTENDEE Updated Time:2022-05-26 14:36:11 Hits:592 Invited speech

Start Time:2022-05-27 09:50 (Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:20min

Session:[S11] Green and low-carbon technology for urban and rural construction » [S11-2] Green and low-carbon technology for urban and rural construction-2

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Abstract
BSTRACT: Adapting to local climate is the nature of building. It has great potential to adjust indoor thermal environment by coupling passive solar heating, natural ventilation, and building thermal mass in Northwest China. The possible path is to improve building’s thermal stability by integrating PCM. The key point is to simulate building thermal environment with variable physical materials. In present study, heat capacity method, 1-D dimensional finite difference method and successive over-relaxation iteration were adopted. Adaptive mesh generation and optimization of thermal conductivity calculation on interface were conducted. The results agree well with analytical and experimental verification. It has been applicated in demonstration projects.
Keywords
climate adaptability, building envelope, Western China, phase change material, demonstration projects.
Speaker
Yan LIU
Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology

Yan Liu is a Professor in School of Architecture at Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology (XAUAT) and State Key Laboratory of Green Building in Western China. His research interests include building science, urban climatology, etc. He hosts two cooperative projects of “the 13th Five-Year” National Science Technology Major Project of China, two National Natural Science Foundation of China. He was invited to write 1 chapter and published more than 60 papers, 33 of which are SCI papers. More publications can be found in https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Yan-Liu-291.
 

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