Paper 392

Plaster ventilated façade system for renovating modern and ancient buildings.
A CFD analysis

Authors: Rossella Corrao (1) and Erica La Placa (2)

  1. Dept. of Architecture, University of Palermo, Palermo ITALY
  2. External expert, Palermo ITALY

Abstract:

In the past decades several researches have been related to energy saving and emissions reduction. The technologies that exploit passive natural ventilation, like ventilated roofs and façades, have been recognized as the effective methods to provide energy saving and comfort. Ventilated façades represent dry assembled coating systems for buildings, traditionally made of panels in different materials. Very few ventilated façade systems with plaster finishes are already present on the building market. The potentiality of their design solution can be considered, e.g., when an historic building has to be recovered, since they can enhance the energy efficiency of building without changing its appearance. CFD simulations have been carried out by the authors in order to analyze the thermal energy behavior of a ventilated façade system with a plaster finishing and for comparing the benefits derived from its use to the corresponding unvented insulated façade. The ventilated façade shows a relevant energy saving thanks to the effect of ventilation: a reduction of 70% of heat flux was achieved, furthermore, a reverse conductance calculation showed relevant differences with the same calculated by thermo-physical material properties, since in this last calculation the heat and mass transport effect are not considered.

Keywords: ventilated façade; plaster; CFD; refurbishment; energy saving;

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