Transient modelling of high-inertial thermal bridges in buildings using the equivalent thermal wall method
FRANCISCO JAVIER AGUILAR VALERO; JUAN PEDRO SOLANO FERNÁNDEZ; PEDRO GINÉS VICENTE QUILES
Applied Thermal Engineering  (España, 2014)
Ed. ELSEVIER  ISSN:1359-4311  DOI:10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2014.03.058  - 67 (370-377)

Resumen:


The method of the equivalent thermal wall has been employed for modeling the transient response of


high-inertial thermal bridges. A new strategy is presented in order to adjust the thermal properties of the


equivalent three-layered wall, which takes into account the temperature distribution across the thermal


bridge in a steady-state heat conduction scenario. Two different thermal bridge topologies created by the


junction of a vertical wall and an intermediate or a ground floor slab are analyzed with this method, and


its feasibility for the implementation in building energy simulation tools is discussed: if the thermal


bridge is not considered, an underestimation of 25% in the heat flux across the bridge is predicted. If the


thermal bridge is modeled but its thermal inertia is neglected, a time-delayed heat flux response is


retrieved. Conversely, the simulation based on the equivalent wall method provides a response nearly


identical to the actual dynamic performance of the thermal bridge.