[HTML][HTML] In-situ rapid determination of walls' thermal conductivity, volumetric heat capacity, and thermal resistance, using response factors

A Rasooli, L Itard - Applied energy, 2019 - Elsevier
Accurate determination of walls' thermo-physical characteristics is a necessity for execution
of energy conservation strategies in existing buildings. In practice, such data is not available …

A new method for calculating conduction response factors for multilayer constructions based on frequency–Domain spline interpolation (FDSI) and asymptotic analysis

JS Pérez, MA Chicote, FV Díez, EV Gómez - Energy and Buildings, 2017 - Elsevier
Conduction heat transfer through building construction elements is one of the main
components of space heating and cooling loads, and, thus, one of the key aspects when …

Using Fourier series to obtain cross periodic wall response factors

F Varela, E Theirs, C González-Gaya… - Journal of Building …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Wall periodic response factors are a very usual calculation method of transient heat transfer
through building envelope elements (walls, roofs…) in steady periodic conditions, used in …

In-Situ Determination of Buildings' Thermo-Physical Characteristics: Method Development, Experimentation, and Computation

A Rasooli - A+ BE| Architecture and the Built Environment, 2020 - journals.open.tudelft.nl
Ever since the introduction of energy conversion systems in the built environment, buildings
have become responsible for a considerable share of global energy consumption. Many …

FastCTF: A robust solver for conduction transfer function coefficients and thermal response factors

K Jaber - Energy and Buildings, 2021 - Elsevier
Conduction transfer functions (CTF) are commonly used in the building services to quickly
estimate hourly conduction heat loads through multilayered walls without resorting to …

Using Fourier series to obtain cross periodic wall response factors

FV Eduardo Theirs, S Sánchez-Orgaz… - 2023 - e-spacio.uned.es
dc. description. abstract Wall periodic response factors are a very usual calculation method
of transient heat transfer through building envelope elements (walls, roofs...) in steady …