Performance of ventilated hollow core concrete panel systems in Australia
Fuller, Robert and Cheung, C. 2005, Performance of ventilated hollow core concrete panel systems in Australia, in Issues Opportunities Innovations: Proceedings of the 22nd Biennial Conference of the Concrete Institute of Australia, Concrete Institute of Australia, Crows Nest, N.S.W., pp. 1-6.
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Issues Opportunities Innovations: Proceedings of the 22nd Biennial Conference of the Concrete Institute of Australia
Editor(s)
Andrews-Phaedonos F. Corcoran B. Sanjayan J.
Publication date
2005
Conference series
Concrete Institute of Australia Conference
Start page
1
End page
6
Publisher
Concrete Institute of Australia
Place of publication
Crows Nest, N.S.W.
Summary
Performance of advanced fabric energy storage systems has not been reported for Australian conditions. The influence pf slab thickness and air flow rate on the annual thermal load, and maximum heating and cooling demands for a typical office module using a ventilated hollow core concrete slab system has been investigated by simulation. Performance results for Melbourne are presented and comments made on other locations.
Language
eng
Field of Research
120202 Building Science and Techniques
Socio Economic Objective
970112 Expanding Knowledge in Built Environment and Design
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