A Non-Ventilated Solar Façade Concept Based on Selective and Transparent Insulation Material Integration: An Experimental Study

A new solar façade concept based on transparent insulation and a selective absorber is proposed, tested and compared with conventional insulation and a non-selective type of absorber, respectively. The presented study focuses on an experimental non-ventilated solar type of façade exposed to solar ra...

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Main Authors: Miroslav Čekon, Richard Slávik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-06-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/10/6/815
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spelling doaj-32df1934c97a49faa8a0ead5982cf2212020-11-24T23:15:17ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732017-06-0110681510.3390/en10060815en10060815A Non-Ventilated Solar Façade Concept Based on Selective and Transparent Insulation Material Integration: An Experimental StudyMiroslav Čekon0Richard Slávik1Faculty of Civil Engineering, Brno University of Technology, AdMaS Centre, Brno 602 00, Czech RepublicFaculty of Civil Engineering, Brno University of Technology, AdMaS Centre, Brno 602 00, Czech RepublicA new solar façade concept based on transparent insulation and a selective absorber is proposed, tested and compared with conventional insulation and a non-selective type of absorber, respectively. The presented study focuses on an experimental non-ventilated solar type of façade exposed to solar radiation both in the laboratory and in outdoor tests. Due to the high solar absorbance level of the façade, high- and low-emissivity contributions were primarily analysed. All of the implemented materials were contrasted from the thermal and optical point of view. An analysis was made of both thermodynamic and steady state procedures affecting the proposed solar façade concept. Experimental full scale tests on real building components were additionally involved during summer monitoring. An indicator of the temperature response generated by solar radiation exposure demonstrates the outdoor performance of the façade is closely related to overheating phenomena. From the thermal point of view, the proposed transparent insulation and selective absorber concept corresponds to the performance of conventional thermal insulation of identical material thickness; however, the non-selective prototype only provides 50% thermal performance. The results of the solar-based experiments show that with a small-scale experimental prototype, approximately no significant difference is measured when compared with a non-selective absorber type. The only difference was achieved at the maximum of 2.5 K, when the lower temperature was obtained in the solar selective concept. At the full-scale outdoor mode, the results indicate a maximum of 3.0 K difference, however the lower temperature achieves a non-selective approach. This solar façade can actively contribute to the thermal performance of building components during periods of heating.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/10/6/815solar wallsolar simulatorsolar façadetransparent insulation materialsolar absorberselectivitylow-emissivityoutdoor testing
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A Non-Ventilated Solar Façade Concept Based on Selective and Transparent Insulation Material Integration: An Experimental Study
Energies
solar wall
solar simulator
solar façade
transparent insulation material
solar absorber
selectivity
low-emissivity
outdoor testing
author_facet Miroslav Čekon
Richard Slávik
author_sort Miroslav Čekon
title A Non-Ventilated Solar Façade Concept Based on Selective and Transparent Insulation Material Integration: An Experimental Study
title_short A Non-Ventilated Solar Façade Concept Based on Selective and Transparent Insulation Material Integration: An Experimental Study
title_full A Non-Ventilated Solar Façade Concept Based on Selective and Transparent Insulation Material Integration: An Experimental Study
title_fullStr A Non-Ventilated Solar Façade Concept Based on Selective and Transparent Insulation Material Integration: An Experimental Study
title_full_unstemmed A Non-Ventilated Solar Façade Concept Based on Selective and Transparent Insulation Material Integration: An Experimental Study
title_sort non-ventilated solar façade concept based on selective and transparent insulation material integration: an experimental study
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2017-06-01
description A new solar façade concept based on transparent insulation and a selective absorber is proposed, tested and compared with conventional insulation and a non-selective type of absorber, respectively. The presented study focuses on an experimental non-ventilated solar type of façade exposed to solar radiation both in the laboratory and in outdoor tests. Due to the high solar absorbance level of the façade, high- and low-emissivity contributions were primarily analysed. All of the implemented materials were contrasted from the thermal and optical point of view. An analysis was made of both thermodynamic and steady state procedures affecting the proposed solar façade concept. Experimental full scale tests on real building components were additionally involved during summer monitoring. An indicator of the temperature response generated by solar radiation exposure demonstrates the outdoor performance of the façade is closely related to overheating phenomena. From the thermal point of view, the proposed transparent insulation and selective absorber concept corresponds to the performance of conventional thermal insulation of identical material thickness; however, the non-selective prototype only provides 50% thermal performance. The results of the solar-based experiments show that with a small-scale experimental prototype, approximately no significant difference is measured when compared with a non-selective absorber type. The only difference was achieved at the maximum of 2.5 K, when the lower temperature was obtained in the solar selective concept. At the full-scale outdoor mode, the results indicate a maximum of 3.0 K difference, however the lower temperature achieves a non-selective approach. This solar façade can actively contribute to the thermal performance of building components during periods of heating.
topic solar wall
solar simulator
solar façade
transparent insulation material
solar absorber
selectivity
low-emissivity
outdoor testing
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/10/6/815
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