Publication: Experimental Heat Transfer, Sound Insulation and Interior Comfort Parameters Assessment on a Box Double-Skin Façade
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MDPI, Basel, Switzerland
Abstract
The envelope (façade) of a building is the part that forms the primary barrier to its
environment. Most of the new and modern office buildings have a glazed envelope and are usually
built-in city centers. The concept of a double-skin façade was born as a consequence of urban
noise. The principal noise source in urban areas is traffic noise. Using a double-skin façade can
be a solution that ensures good sound insulation for a glazed office building. This study presents
experimental results obtained both from measurement campaigns carried out over longer periods of
time, in connection with heat transfer in the case of this system, and punctual measurements, over
shorter periods of time, for sound insulation and interior comfort parameters, from the experimental
chamber adjacent to the system. The results from this study indicate that box double-skin façades
can contribute to noise reduction, improve the interior thermal comfort and increase the energetic
performance compared to normal single-glass façades, but within certain limits.
