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Analysis of Solar Chimneys in Different Climate Zones - Case of Social Housing in Ecuador

Luis Godoy-Vaca; Manuel Almaguer; Javier Martínez-Gómez; Andrea Lobato-Cordero; Massimo Palme

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Resumen

The aim of this research is to simulate the performance of a solar chimney located in different macro-zones in Ecuador. The proposed solar chimney model was simulated using a python script in order to predict the temperature distribution and the mass flow over time. The results obtained were firstly compared with experimental data for dry-warm climate. Then, the model was evaluated and tested in real weather conditions: dry-warm, moist-warm and rainy-cold. In addition, the assumed chimney dimensions were chosen according to the literature for the studied conditions. In spite of evaluating the best nightly ventilation, different chimney wall materials were tested: solid brick, common brick and reinforced concrete. The results showed that concrete in a dry-warm climate, a metallic layer on the gap with solid brick in a moist–warm climate and reinforced concrete in a rainy cold climate used for the absorbent wall improve the thermal inertia of the social housing.

Cómo citar

Luis Godoy-Vaca, & Manuel Almaguer, & Javier Martínez-Gómez, & Andrea Lobato-Cordero, & Massimo Palme (2017). Analysis of Solar Chimneys in Different Climate Zones - Case of Social Housing in Ecuador. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/245/7/072045