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Integrated numerical and experimental methodology for thermal-energy analysis and optimization of heritage museum buildings

机译:综合数值和实验方法论,用于对历史博物馆建筑进行热能分析和优化

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Research effort was dedicated to the analysis of museums microclimate for the preservation of artifacts and indoor environment. In this paper, continuous monitoring and dynamic simulation of an ancient exhibition site are carried out to evaluate indoor microclimate and energy performance. The aim is to develop a multidisciplinary methodology for preserving artworks and historic buildings in the view of sustainability and comfort. The paper also shows how the environmental conditions of two thermal zones different for geometry, occupancy, ventilation rate, and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are far from the values suggested by the regulations for the preservation of artifacts and from human comfortable set points of temperature and relative humidity. This work highlights the need for further investigation of historical exposition sites to reduce artworks' damaging and occupants' environmental stress.Practical application: Many historical buildings in European countries host exhibition sites. Indoor microclimate of such areas is often inappropriate for visitors' comfort, for artworks', and building preservation. In fact, usually HVAC systems operate according to simple temperature-based control protocols. This study shows how old architectures could present indoor environmental conditions far from the target, for artworks' preservation, for occupants' comfort, and for the building maintenance. This paper presents a numerical-experimental methodology applied to an architectural heritage. The analysis gives insight on this issue, and could guide building operators and service management to investigate and optimize indoor environmental conditions where artworks are preserved.
机译:研究工作致力于分析博物馆的微气候,以保护文物和室内环境。本文对一个古老的展览场地进行了连续监测和动态模拟,以评估室内的微气候和能源绩效。目的是从可持续性和舒适性的角度,开发一种保存艺术品和历史建筑的多学科方法。本文还显示了两个热区的环境条件,这些热区的几何形状,占用率,通风率以及供暖,通风和空调(HVAC)系统各不相同,这与保护文物和人类的法规所建议的值相距甚远。舒适的温度和相对湿度设定点。这项工作强调了需要对历史展览场所进行进一步调查,以减少艺术品的破坏和居住者的环境压力。实际应用:欧洲国家的许多历史建筑都设有展览场所。这些区域的室内微气候通常不适合游客舒适,艺术品和建筑物保护。实际上,通常HVAC系统根据简单的基于温度的控制协议进行操作。这项研究表明,旧建筑如何能够在远离目标的位置呈现室内环境条件,保护艺术品,使居住者感到舒适以及维护建筑物。本文提出了一种应用于建筑遗产的数值实验方法。该分析提供了有关此问题的见解,并可以指导建筑运营商和服务管理部门调查和优化保存艺术品的室内环境条件。

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