Definition and design of a prefabricated and modular façade system to incorporate solar harvesting technologies

Izaskun Alvarez-Alava, P. Elguezabal, Nuria Jorge, Tatiana Armijos-Moya, T. Konstantinou
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The current research presents the design and development of a prefabricated modular façade solution for renovating residential buildings. The system is conceived as an industrialised solution that incorporates solar harvesting technologies, contributing to reducing energy consumption by employing an “active façade” concept. One of the main challenges was to achieve a highly flexible solution both in terms of geometry and enabling the incorporation of different solar-capturing devices (photovoltaic, thermal, and hybrid). Therefore, to be able to provide alternative customised configurations that can be fitted to various building renovation scenarios. Guided by the requirements and specifications, the design was defined after an iterative process, concluding with a final system design validated and adopted as viable for the intended purpose. A dimensional study for interconnecting all the technologies composing the system was carried out. Potential alternative configurations were assessed under the modularity and versatility perspective, resulting in a set of alternative combinations that better fit the established requirements. Complementarily, the system also integrates an active window solution a component that incorporates an autonomous energy recovery system through ventilation. The main outcome is explicated in a highly versatile modular façade system, which gives existing buildings the possibility to achieve Nearly Zero Energy Building requirements.
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定义和设计预制模块化外墙系统,将太阳能收集技术融入其中
目前的研究介绍了一种用于住宅建筑翻新的预制模块化外墙解决方案的设计和开发。该系统是一种工业化解决方案,采用了太阳能收集技术,通过采用 "主动外墙 "概念来减少能源消耗。主要挑战之一是如何实现高度灵活的解决方案,既要考虑到几何形状,又要能够采用不同的太阳能捕获装置(光伏、热能和混合)。因此,要能够提供其他定制配置,以适应各种建筑改造方案。在要求和规格的指导下,经过反复推敲后确定了设计方案,最终的系统设计经过验证并被采纳为可行的预期目的。对组成系统的所有技术进行了尺寸研究。从模块化和多功能的角度对潜在的替代配置进行了评估,最终确定了一套更符合既定要求的替代组合。作为补充,该系统还集成了主动式窗户解决方案,这是一个通过通风实现自主能源回收系统的组件。主要成果体现在一个高度通用的模块化外墙系统上,它使现有建筑有可能达到近零能耗建筑的要求。
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Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
Journal of Facade Design and Engineering Engineering-Architecture
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Facade Design and Engineering presents new research results and new proven practice in the field of facade design and engineering. The goal is to improve building technologies, as well as process management and architectural design. This journal is a valuable resource for professionals and academics involved in the design and engineering of building envelopes, including the following disciplines: Architecture Façade Engineering Climate Design Building Services Integration Building Physics Façade Design and Construction Management Novel Material Applications. The journal will be directed at the scientific community, but it will also feature papers that focus on the dissemination of science into practice and industrial innovations. In this way, readers explore the interaction between scientific developments, technical considerations and management issues.
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