Description Usage Format Source References
Cwall east-facing
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A dataframe with 39168 rows and 8 columns.
Column 1, Time
: in format DD/MM/YYY HH:MM.
Column 2, Q_out
: heat flux density into the
external surface, in watts per metre squared.
Column 3, TS_ext
: temperature of the external surface
of the wall, in degrees C.
Column 4, TA_ext
: temperature of the air close to the
external surface of the wall, in degrees C.
Column 5, Q_in
: heat flux density entering the
internal surface, in watts per metre squared.
Column 6, TS_int
: temperature of the internal surface
of the wall, in degrees C.
Column 7, TA_int
: temperature of the air close to the
internal surface of the wall, in degrees C.
Column 8, Q_sun
: Incoming solar radiation, in watts
per metre squared. .
Note: In the modelling equations in Gori (2017) the variable Qout
is the heat flux out of the external surface of the wall.
Therefore the Q_out
values in column 2 need to be negated before
using these equations.
Gori, V., Biddulph, P., Elwell, C. A. (2018) Long-term in-situ measurement on an east-facing filled cavity wall in a residential building in the UK. [Dataset]. UCL Energy Institute: London, UK. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/10045865/
Gori, V., Biddulph, P. and Elwell, C. A. 2018. A Bayesian Dynamic Method to Estimate the Thermophysical Properties of Building Elements in All Seasons, Orientations and with Reduced Error. Energies, 11(4), 802. https://doi.org/10.3390/en11040802
Gori, V. (2017) A novel method for the estimation of thermophysical properties of walls from short and seasonally independent in-situ surveys. Doctoral thesis. UCL (University College London). http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1568418/
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