Smart control systems and new technologies are necessary to reduce the energy consumption in buildings while achieving thermal comfort. In this work, we monitor the thermal evolution inside a scale reduced closed space whose exterior and/ or interior wall faces have been painted with a coating solution. Based on the experimental data obtained under different environmental conditions, a simulator was developed and tuned to reproduce the thermodynamic behavior inside the spaces, with a relative error of less than 3.5%. This simulator lets us also estimate energy savings, temperature, and flux behavior under other conditions.
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Florez Montes, F., Fernández De Córdoba, P., Higón Calvet, J. L., Conejero, J. A., & Poza-Luján, J. L. (2020). A system to monitor and model the thermal isolation of coating compounds applied to closed spaces. Thermal Science, 24, 1885–1892. https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI190525077M
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