Thermal comfort analysis of building assisted with Photo Voltaic Trombe wall

Maintaining indoor climatic conditions of buildings compatible with the occupant comfort by consuming minimum energy, especially in a tropical climate becomes a challenging problem for researchers. This paper aims to investigate this problem by evaluating the effect of different kind of Photovoltaic...

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Main Authors: Irshad Kashif, Habib Khairul, Thirumalaiswamy Nagarajan, Kareem M.W.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20163802003
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spelling doaj-f8c412f1930445ea9fcd3de74fc1b0662021-02-02T01:34:51ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2016-01-01380200310.1051/matecconf/20163802003matecconf_ses2016_02003Thermal comfort analysis of building assisted with Photo Voltaic Trombe wallIrshad Kashif0Habib Khairul1Thirumalaiswamy Nagarajan2Kareem M.W.3Department of Mechanical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi PETRONASDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi PETRONASDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi PETRONASDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi PETRONASMaintaining indoor climatic conditions of buildings compatible with the occupant comfort by consuming minimum energy, especially in a tropical climate becomes a challenging problem for researchers. This paper aims to investigate this problem by evaluating the effect of different kind of Photovoltaic Trombe wall system (PV-TW) on thermal comfort, energy consumption and CO2 emission. A detailed simulation model of a single room building integrated with PV-TW was modelled using TRNSYS software. Results show that 14-35% PMV index and 26-38% PPD index reduces as system shifted from SPV-TW to DGPV-TW as compared to normal buildings. Thermal comfort indexes (PMV and PPD) lie in the recommended range of ASHARE for both DPV-TW and DGPV-TW except for the few months when RH%, solar radiation intensity and ambient temperature were high. Moreover PVTW system significantly reduces energy consumption and CO2 emission of the building and also 2-4.8 °C of temperature differences between indoor and outdoor climate of building was examined.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20163802003
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author Irshad Kashif
Habib Khairul
Thirumalaiswamy Nagarajan
Kareem M.W.
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Habib Khairul
Thirumalaiswamy Nagarajan
Kareem M.W.
Thermal comfort analysis of building assisted with Photo Voltaic Trombe wall
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Irshad Kashif
Habib Khairul
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Kareem M.W.
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title Thermal comfort analysis of building assisted with Photo Voltaic Trombe wall
title_short Thermal comfort analysis of building assisted with Photo Voltaic Trombe wall
title_full Thermal comfort analysis of building assisted with Photo Voltaic Trombe wall
title_fullStr Thermal comfort analysis of building assisted with Photo Voltaic Trombe wall
title_full_unstemmed Thermal comfort analysis of building assisted with Photo Voltaic Trombe wall
title_sort thermal comfort analysis of building assisted with photo voltaic trombe wall
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Maintaining indoor climatic conditions of buildings compatible with the occupant comfort by consuming minimum energy, especially in a tropical climate becomes a challenging problem for researchers. This paper aims to investigate this problem by evaluating the effect of different kind of Photovoltaic Trombe wall system (PV-TW) on thermal comfort, energy consumption and CO2 emission. A detailed simulation model of a single room building integrated with PV-TW was modelled using TRNSYS software. Results show that 14-35% PMV index and 26-38% PPD index reduces as system shifted from SPV-TW to DGPV-TW as compared to normal buildings. Thermal comfort indexes (PMV and PPD) lie in the recommended range of ASHARE for both DPV-TW and DGPV-TW except for the few months when RH%, solar radiation intensity and ambient temperature were high. Moreover PVTW system significantly reduces energy consumption and CO2 emission of the building and also 2-4.8 °C of temperature differences between indoor and outdoor climate of building was examined.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20163802003
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