Hybrid system strategy on double skin fa ade to optimize thermal performance on research building

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One of the most efficient methods to optimize thermal performance in a building is the practical design of the fa ade. The double skin fa ade'(DSF) is a crucial decision for handling the interaction between outdoor and indoor spaces. It also offers some spatial diversity in the design process. Recently, a lot of focus has been paid to it instead of the more traditionally glazed curtain wall. This is because of its potential to reduce energy effectively, achieve thermal comfort in the building, and save costs. The indoor spaces near to the glazed facades will become warm due to high incidence solar radiation on the East-West facades in Malaysia's tropical environment. In the tropics, one of the solar heat gain reduction approaches is the use of double skin-facade (DSF). One of the fundamental components of the double-skin facade is the blinds. Blinds located in the cavity of the double-skinned facade and buffer the building from solar heat gain or perform the role of a pre-heater for ventilation air. In general, the temperature of the blinds is high, which is helpful in the cold period but problematic in the hot period. To minimize the cooling loads of the building, technological innovations for the shading system are considered. Plants can dissipate absorbed solar radiation into resistant and latent heat. Plants turn radiation into the latent heat. This paper aims to study the effectiveness of a double skin fa ade and explore improved innovative design for a double-skin fa ade design integrated with vertical green on research building to optimize thermal performance. This paper will collect data of the thermal performance of double skin fa ade, precedent study and run simulation analysis to achieve the aim of the paper.

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Hakim Abdul Majid, A., & Ghazali, A. (2021). Hybrid system strategy on double skin fa ade to optimize thermal performance on research building. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 881). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/881/1/012048

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