Energy Performance and Thermal Comfort of Double-Skin and Single-Skin Facades in Warm-Climate Offices
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Architectural Inst Japan
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The energy performance and thermal comfort of an office building with single and double skin facades, in a warm climate was studied using TAS software. A double-skin facade is an envelope construction that consists of two transparent surfaces separated by a cavity. The extra skin can reduce cooling demand in summer and heating demand in winter. It is concluded that in a warm climate office, a double skin facade can perform better than a single skin facade. In a warm climate a double skin facade fully provides heating and thermal comfort in winter. In a warm climate however its benefit in summer is limited. Further studies are needed to increase the performance of double skin facades in summer.
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double-skin facade, single-skin facade, thermal comfort, energy performance, TAS software
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Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering
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15
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3










