Complementarity of the trombe wall effect and air distribution in passive air conditioning of a single-zone building
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Trombe wall, thermal housing, air treatment, system development, electrical analogy, Simplified methodAbstract
The work in this article presents the study of the Complementarity of the trombe wall effect and the distribution of air to the passive air conditioning of a single-zone building by simulating the thermal behavior of a habitat located in Madagascar, in Antananarivo. The practical recommendation of the heat flow exchanged by thermocirculation is done in an ingenious system. The first part of the work will be based on the installation of a solar capture system, a vertical wall in heavy masonry facing north and equipped with two holes. It allows and facilitates the simulation of an air circulation system between this building and the greenhouse formed by the receiving surface of the wall and the glazing that precedes it. The second will develop the physical modeling of the system obtained by assembling simplified thermal models of the wall elements, glazing and air volume constituting this zone. The analysis of the system will be able to receive a well-air-conditioned home.
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