Proposition of a simplified method for predicting hourly indoor temperatures in test cells

Abstract Test cells can be used for testing the thermal performance of different passive systems and building components. Predictive methods for estimating indoor air temperatures can further enhance the number of configurations tested without increasing the amount of test cells to be built. Thus, d...

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Main Authors: Eduardo Leite Krüger, Leandro Fernandes, Grace Tibério Cardoso, Emilio Eiji Kavamura
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Nacional de Tecnologia do Ambiente Construído
Series:Ambiente Construído
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-86212017000300057&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-e7d4ab4df49c4ba5af5880ff6e4cfde22020-11-25T00:32:47ZengAssociação Nacional de Tecnologia do Ambiente ConstruídoAmbiente Construído 1678-8621173577010.1590/s1678-86212017000300162S1678-86212017000300057Proposition of a simplified method for predicting hourly indoor temperatures in test cellsEduardo Leite KrügerLeandro FernandesGrace Tibério CardosoEmilio Eiji KavamuraAbstract Test cells can be used for testing the thermal performance of different passive systems and building components. Predictive methods for estimating indoor air temperatures can further enhance the number of configurations tested without increasing the amount of test cells to be built. Thus, direct comparisons can be drawn for identical background climatic conditions. In its most basic form, formulas are generated by linear regression from relatively short data sets, which provide daily indoor temperature conditions. However, for more detailed analyses, daily indoor temperature predictions may not suffice. In this paper, a method for obtaining hourly indoor air temperature predictions is proposed. It is based on rising and decreasing rates of the indoor temperature fluctuation relative to outdoors, which translates to warming or cooling trends of indoor thermal conditions. The applicability of the method is for test cells. It is a simple method yet capable of predicting the thermal behavior of complex physical processes. The method was tested using measured data from experiments in a test cell, built with conventional building materials in Brazil. Results showed high performance with mean bias of 0.27 °C to measured data and Pearson's r 0.99. When compared to traditional regression-based models, the method proposed showed better results.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-86212017000300057&lng=en&tlng=enIndoor temperature predictionsThermal performanceTest cells
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author Eduardo Leite Krüger
Leandro Fernandes
Grace Tibério Cardoso
Emilio Eiji Kavamura
spellingShingle Eduardo Leite Krüger
Leandro Fernandes
Grace Tibério Cardoso
Emilio Eiji Kavamura
Proposition of a simplified method for predicting hourly indoor temperatures in test cells
Ambiente Construído
Indoor temperature predictions
Thermal performance
Test cells
author_facet Eduardo Leite Krüger
Leandro Fernandes
Grace Tibério Cardoso
Emilio Eiji Kavamura
author_sort Eduardo Leite Krüger
title Proposition of a simplified method for predicting hourly indoor temperatures in test cells
title_short Proposition of a simplified method for predicting hourly indoor temperatures in test cells
title_full Proposition of a simplified method for predicting hourly indoor temperatures in test cells
title_fullStr Proposition of a simplified method for predicting hourly indoor temperatures in test cells
title_full_unstemmed Proposition of a simplified method for predicting hourly indoor temperatures in test cells
title_sort proposition of a simplified method for predicting hourly indoor temperatures in test cells
publisher Associação Nacional de Tecnologia do Ambiente Construído
series Ambiente Construído
issn 1678-8621
description Abstract Test cells can be used for testing the thermal performance of different passive systems and building components. Predictive methods for estimating indoor air temperatures can further enhance the number of configurations tested without increasing the amount of test cells to be built. Thus, direct comparisons can be drawn for identical background climatic conditions. In its most basic form, formulas are generated by linear regression from relatively short data sets, which provide daily indoor temperature conditions. However, for more detailed analyses, daily indoor temperature predictions may not suffice. In this paper, a method for obtaining hourly indoor air temperature predictions is proposed. It is based on rising and decreasing rates of the indoor temperature fluctuation relative to outdoors, which translates to warming or cooling trends of indoor thermal conditions. The applicability of the method is for test cells. It is a simple method yet capable of predicting the thermal behavior of complex physical processes. The method was tested using measured data from experiments in a test cell, built with conventional building materials in Brazil. Results showed high performance with mean bias of 0.27 °C to measured data and Pearson's r 0.99. When compared to traditional regression-based models, the method proposed showed better results.
topic Indoor temperature predictions
Thermal performance
Test cells
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