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Zavrl, Marjana Sijanec; Zarnic, Roko. Wall heating for thermal comfort in building heritage. In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PASSIVE AND LOW ENERGY ARCHITETURE, 18., 2001, Florianópolis. Anais... Florianópolis, 2001. p. 781-786.
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Abstract

Wall heating is an alternative approach to preventive conservation of masonry buildings built in cold climate. The heating pipes installed below the inner wall surface offers many benefits: moderate heating of the building, good level of thermal comfort for occasional visitors, efficient use of energy, stabile indoor microclimate, warmer wall and prevention of damp raising in the walls. Wall heating decreases need of restoration works due to less particles deposition on walls and exhibits. In addition, the system does not influence the earthquake resistance of structure in comparison to the systems based on wall cutting. Paper focuses the simulation of thermal conditions in a wall heated building. The final goals are to determine and/or optimise the resulting indoor air temperature resulted from the positive effect of the mean radiant temperature of warm inner surface of walls. The simulation of thermal response of the building was carried out by PHYSIBEL software and validated and verified by the results of monitoring campaign in Salsta Castle in Sweden. In the second part of paper a laboratory experiment is described. The intent of experiment is to show the wall heating effects on prevention of damp rising in massive brick wall and influence of under plaster heating on crack development.
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