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Constructal design of solar energy-based systems for buildings

Miguela, A. F.
2008
Energy and Buildings, 40(6): 1020-1030


Miguela, A. F., (2008), "Constructal design of solar energy-based systems for buildings", Energy and Buildings, 40(6): 1020-1030.
Abstract:
One of the major issues confronting users of solar energy-based systems is the relatively low efficiency of these systems when compared with fossil fuel-based systems. In this paper we take a fresh look at the generation of architecture of these systems based on the constructal theory. Three different systems are investigated: a shading system to control the incoming of solar radiation during the summer and the winter, a bundle of pipes to warm a room, and a distillation system integrated in a roof. The constructal principle invoked in this paper shows that geometrical form of systems can be deduced from a single principle and provides designers with tools for their conceptual design.

Keywords: Optimal design; Shading device; Solar-heated dwelling; Heating pipes; Solar distillation system

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