Review of passive heating/cooling systems of buildings

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In this review, an attempt has been made to analyze passive solar heating and cooling concepts along with their effects on performance of a building's thermal management. The concepts of Trombe wall, solarium, evaporative cooling, ventilation, radiative cooling, wind tower, earth air heat exchanger, roof pond, solar shading for buildings, and building-integrated photovoltaic thermal (BiPVT) systems are extensively covered in this review. Comparison of results by various heating and cooling concepts has been made. It has been observed that direct heating through double-glazed window saves maximum conventional fuel for thermal heating during winter months. Further, an evaporative cooling is one of the best cooling concepts which is economical too in summer period.

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Gupta, N., & Tiwari, G. N. (2016, November 1). Review of passive heating/cooling systems of buildings. Energy Science and Engineering. John Wiley and Sons Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1002/ese3.129

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