Transactions of the Architectural Institute of Japan
Online ISSN : 2433-0027
Print ISSN : 0387-1185
ISSN-L : 0387-1185
THE APPLICATION OF THE THERMAL NETWORK METHOD TO THE CALCULATION OF THE UNSTEADY HEAT LOAD OF BUILDINGS : Part II The Analysis of Room-Air temperature Fluctuation
YOSHIMI URANOOSAMU ISHIHARA
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1975 Volume 228 Pages 83-88,153

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In this paper, using the theoretical framework set out in the previous report (Part I), we describe the actual operation of thermal network and the results obtained from an analysis of the changes of room temperature. In order to analyse of temperature fluctuation, we set up one model room made of PARTICLE BOARD-walls 20mm. thick, 1.8 by 2.7 by 1.82 metres-one made of PLYWOOD-walls 9mm. thick, 1.8 by 2.7 by 2.25 metres-and one made of CONCRETE-walls 100mm. thick, 1.0 by 1.0 by 1.0 metres, within an artifitial-climate laboratory. The following three types of analysis from the thermal network method and experiment on the models were carried out and the results comparatively examined : (1) The change in room temperature of the model due to the heat produced by a heater set up inside the model room. (2) The change of temperature in the model caused by an increase of the temperature of the artificial-climate laboratory. (3) The change of temperature in the model when the temperature of the artificial-climate laboratory was cyclically changed.
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