On the development of a façade-integrated solar water storage

The integration of active solar thermal technologies into building envelopes has recently received a rising attention, promoted within international projects as IEA Task 56 or Cost Action 1403. Although the façade integration of solar thermal collectors is a long debated topic, less attention is pai...

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Main Authors: Matteo D'Antoni, Paolo Bonato, Roberto Fedrizzi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: TU Delft Open 2018-06-01
Series:Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
Online Access:https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/index.php/jfde/article/view/2048
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spelling doaj-06f7013b4c5a454fadad05ef1c2c6e052020-11-25T03:11:19ZengTU Delft OpenJournal of Facade Design and Engineering2213-302X2213-30382018-06-016200902010.7480/jfde.2018.2.20482048On the development of a façade-integrated solar water storageMatteo D'Antoni0Paolo Bonato1Roberto Fedrizzi2Eurac Research, Institute for Renewable EnergyEurac Research, Institute for Renewable EnergyEurac Research, Institute for Renewable EnergyThe integration of active solar thermal technologies into building envelopes has recently received a rising attention, promoted within international projects as IEA Task 56 or Cost Action 1403. Although the façade integration of solar thermal collectors is a long debated topic, less attention is paid to the building integration of solar water storages. The scope of the paper is to highlight the main barriers experienced in the development of a façade-integrated solar water storage. This activity is a part of the SunRise project that aims to develop new unitized curtain wall element for tertiary office buildings. The façade element integrates a complete solar thermal system consisting of a solar collector, a hot water storage, a radiant panel and all the required operation components. A mock-up of the solar facade is manufactured to identify practical constructive issues. The thermal behaviour of the tank is analysed through FEM simulations and laboratory tests.https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/index.php/jfde/article/view/2048
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title On the development of a façade-integrated solar water storage
title_short On the development of a façade-integrated solar water storage
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publisher TU Delft Open
series Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
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2213-3038
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The integration of active solar thermal technologies into building envelopes has recently received a rising attention, promoted within international projects as IEA Task 56 or Cost Action 1403. Although the façade integration of solar thermal collectors is a long debated topic, less attention is paid to the building integration of solar water storages. The scope of the paper is to highlight the main barriers experienced in the development of a façade-integrated solar water storage. This activity is a part of the SunRise project that aims to develop new unitized curtain wall element for tertiary office buildings. The façade element integrates a complete solar thermal system consisting of a solar collector, a hot water storage, a radiant panel and all the required operation components. A mock-up of the solar facade is manufactured to identify practical constructive issues. The thermal behaviour of the tank is analysed through FEM simulations and laboratory tests.
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