Detail publikačního výsledku

Accuracy analysis of longwave sky radiation models in the MZELWE module of the ESP-r program

ČEKON, M.

Originální název

Accuracy analysis of longwave sky radiation models in the MZELWE module of the ESP-r program

Anglický název

Accuracy analysis of longwave sky radiation models in the MZELWE module of the ESP-r program

Druh

Článek WoS

Originální abstrakt

Sky radiation models play an important role in the longwave radiation exchange between the opaque surfaces of buildings and their surroundings. The article is focused on an accuracy analysis of sky models implemented in the MZELWE simulation module of the ESP-r program. Dynamic outdoor tests and spectral laboratory methods were used for the validation of thermodynamic procedures in the given simulation module to demonstrate its applicability to calculating the accuracy level of models simulating longwave radiation phenomena. Based on high and low-emissivity properties, the presented issue focuses on vertical opaque walls in relation to highly insolated and weakly insulated building components for which longwave radiation exchange has been observed to be of most significance. Clear sky climatic conditions were predominantly applied for the purpose of validation at a Central European location. Among all the analyzed longwave sky radiation models implemented in the ESP-r program of the MZELWE module, only Clarke’s model provides an applicable result with regard to the overall heat flow measured. The effects of the sky models were compensated by the greater thermal performance of the building components, for which the influence of the longwave radiation exchange on the resulting heat flows was significantly reduced.

Anglický abstrakt

Sky radiation models play an important role in the longwave radiation exchange between the opaque surfaces of buildings and their surroundings. The article is focused on an accuracy analysis of sky models implemented in the MZELWE simulation module of the ESP-r program. Dynamic outdoor tests and spectral laboratory methods were used for the validation of thermodynamic procedures in the given simulation module to demonstrate its applicability to calculating the accuracy level of models simulating longwave radiation phenomena. Based on high and low-emissivity properties, the presented issue focuses on vertical opaque walls in relation to highly insolated and weakly insulated building components for which longwave radiation exchange has been observed to be of most significance. Clear sky climatic conditions were predominantly applied for the purpose of validation at a Central European location. Among all the analyzed longwave sky radiation models implemented in the ESP-r program of the MZELWE module, only Clarke’s model provides an applicable result with regard to the overall heat flow measured. The effects of the sky models were compensated by the greater thermal performance of the building components, for which the influence of the longwave radiation exchange on the resulting heat flows was significantly reduced.

Klíčová slova

Sky radiation models; Longwave radiation; MZELWE module; Esp-r; Building simulation

Klíčová slova v angličtině

Sky radiation models; Longwave radiation; MZELWE module; Esp-r; Building simulation

Autoři

ČEKON, M.

Rok RIV

2016

Vydáno

14.06.2015

Nakladatel

Elsevier

Místo

Švýcarsko

ISSN

0378-7788

Periodikum

ENERGY AND BUILDINGS

Svazek

2015

Číslo

103

Stát

Švýcarská konfederace

Strany od

147

Strany do

158

Strany počet

12

BibTex

@article{BUT114968,
  author="Miroslav {Čekon}",
  title="Accuracy analysis of longwave sky radiation models in the MZELWE module of the ESP-r program",
  journal="ENERGY AND BUILDINGS",
  year="2015",
  volume="2015",
  number="103",
  pages="147--158",
  doi="10.1016/j.enbuild.2015.06.039",
  issn="0378-7788"
}