Determining the U-Value of Façades Using the Thermometric Method: Potentials and Limitations

The thermal transmittance of building envelopes determines to a large extent the energy demand of buildings. Thus, there is a keen interest in having methods which can precisely evaluate thermal transmittance. From a scientific point of view, this study analyses the viability of the application of t...

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Main Authors: David Bienvenido-Huertas, Roberto Rodríguez-Álvaro, Juan José Moyano, Fernando Rico, David Marín
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-02-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/2/360
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spelling doaj-6ace6915599048bdacb5c75e491c05362020-11-24T22:52:26ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732018-02-0111236010.3390/en11020360en11020360Determining the U-Value of Façades Using the Thermometric Method: Potentials and LimitationsDavid Bienvenido-Huertas0Roberto Rodríguez-Álvaro1Juan José Moyano2Fernando Rico3David Marín4Department of Graphical Expression and Building Engineering, University of Seville, 41012 Seville, SpainDepartment of Civil Engineering, Universidade da Coruña, 15071 A Coruña, SpainDepartment of Graphical Expression and Building Engineering, University of Seville, 41012 Seville, SpainDepartment of Graphical Expression and Building Engineering, University of Seville, 41012 Seville, SpainDepartment of Graphical Expression and Building Engineering, University of Seville, 41012 Seville, SpainThe thermal transmittance of building envelopes determines to a large extent the energy demand of buildings. Thus, there is a keen interest in having methods which can precisely evaluate thermal transmittance. From a scientific point of view, this study analyses the viability of the application of the thermometric method (THM), one of the most used methods in Spain. For this purpose, the test method has been improved by determining the adequate test conditions, the selection and installation of equipment, data acquisition and post-processing, and the estimation of uncertainty. We analyse eight case studies in a Mediterranean climate (Csa) to determine the potentials and limitations of the method. The results show that the values obtained through THM are valid under winter environmental conditions with relative uncertainties between 6% and 13%, while difficulties to perform the test in optimal conditions, and therefore to obtain valid results in warmer seasons, are detected. In this regard, the case studies which obtained a greater number of observations by performing the filtrate conditions were able to obtain representative results. Furthermore, there are significant differences depending on the kind of equipment and probes used during the experimental campaign. Finally, in warm climate regions a data filtrate can be considered for observations of a temperature difference higher than 5 °C, obtaining valid results for the case studies, although the rise in the thermal gradient can guarantee a greater stability of data.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/2/360thermal transmittance (U-value)thermometric method (THM)façadesinternal convective coefficientin situ measurement
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author David Bienvenido-Huertas
Roberto Rodríguez-Álvaro
Juan José Moyano
Fernando Rico
David Marín
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Roberto Rodríguez-Álvaro
Juan José Moyano
Fernando Rico
David Marín
Determining the U-Value of Façades Using the Thermometric Method: Potentials and Limitations
Energies
thermal transmittance (U-value)
thermometric method (THM)
façades
internal convective coefficient
in situ measurement
author_facet David Bienvenido-Huertas
Roberto Rodríguez-Álvaro
Juan José Moyano
Fernando Rico
David Marín
author_sort David Bienvenido-Huertas
title Determining the U-Value of Façades Using the Thermometric Method: Potentials and Limitations
title_short Determining the U-Value of Façades Using the Thermometric Method: Potentials and Limitations
title_full Determining the U-Value of Façades Using the Thermometric Method: Potentials and Limitations
title_fullStr Determining the U-Value of Façades Using the Thermometric Method: Potentials and Limitations
title_full_unstemmed Determining the U-Value of Façades Using the Thermometric Method: Potentials and Limitations
title_sort determining the u-value of façades using the thermometric method: potentials and limitations
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2018-02-01
description The thermal transmittance of building envelopes determines to a large extent the energy demand of buildings. Thus, there is a keen interest in having methods which can precisely evaluate thermal transmittance. From a scientific point of view, this study analyses the viability of the application of the thermometric method (THM), one of the most used methods in Spain. For this purpose, the test method has been improved by determining the adequate test conditions, the selection and installation of equipment, data acquisition and post-processing, and the estimation of uncertainty. We analyse eight case studies in a Mediterranean climate (Csa) to determine the potentials and limitations of the method. The results show that the values obtained through THM are valid under winter environmental conditions with relative uncertainties between 6% and 13%, while difficulties to perform the test in optimal conditions, and therefore to obtain valid results in warmer seasons, are detected. In this regard, the case studies which obtained a greater number of observations by performing the filtrate conditions were able to obtain representative results. Furthermore, there are significant differences depending on the kind of equipment and probes used during the experimental campaign. Finally, in warm climate regions a data filtrate can be considered for observations of a temperature difference higher than 5 °C, obtaining valid results for the case studies, although the rise in the thermal gradient can guarantee a greater stability of data.
topic thermal transmittance (U-value)
thermometric method (THM)
façades
internal convective coefficient
in situ measurement
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/2/360
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