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On the solution of energy balance equation system to predict temperature distribution in the building elements with ventilated air gap

    Edmundas Monstvilas Affiliation
    ; Karolis Banionis Affiliation
    ; Jurga Poderytė Affiliation
    ; Raimondas Bliūdžius Affiliation
    ; Arūnas Burlingis Affiliation

Abstract

The article presents the solution of heat balance equation system, describing heat exchange processes in ventilated envelopes, which was applied to derive formulas for the calculation of temperatures in the ventilated layers of the envelopes. The accurateness of the formulas was assessed by experimental research and analysis of the calculation results. During the process of heat exchange balance equation solution, the equations were simplified by introducing the following restriction into the derived formulas: they may only be applied for the ventilated envelopes with steel or similar coatings as their external layers, i.e. coatings having small heat capacity and minor difference between the external and internal surface temperatures. The derived formulas enable the calculation of the temperatures of the ventilated envelopes in the distance which does not exceed a half of the ventilated air gap length measuring from the air entrance into the gap. However, this restriction does not impede the estimation of the average thermal indicators of the ventilated envelopes.

Keyword : ventilated roof, temperature distribution, heat flow balance, energy balance, selective coatings

How to Cite
Monstvilas, E., Banionis, K., Poderytė, J., Bliūdžius, R., & Burlingis, A. (2014). On the solution of energy balance equation system to predict temperature distribution in the building elements with ventilated air gap. Journal of Civil Engineering and Management, 21(1), 21-30. https://doi.org/10.3846/13923730.2014.937357
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