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What is Mass Flow Rate

Advancements in Sustainable Architecture and Energy Efficiency
The mass of a fluid which passes through the water flow glazing cavity per unit of time. It is indicated in units of kilogram per second.
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Contribution of Water Flow Glazing to Net-Zero Energy Buildings: Validation of Analytical and Numerical Models Through Experimental Data
Fernando del Ama Gonzalo (Keene State College, USA), Belen Moreno (Technical School of Architecture of Madrid, Technical University of Madrid, Spain), Matthew Griffin (Keene State College, USA), and Juan Antonio Hernandez Ramos (School of Aeronautical and Space Engineering, Technical University of Madrid, Spain)
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 28
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7023-4.ch002
Abstract
Net-zero energy buildings (NetZEBs) are of a building typology designed to combine energy efficiency and renewable energy generation to consume only as much energy as produced onsite through renewable resources over a specified time. The successful creation of NetZEBs is crucial to combating the current climate crisis. Water flow glazing (WFG) is a key technology that will assist in achieving this goal. Several experimental facilities have been designed and constructed to collect data based on WFG technology. These experimental facilities demonstrate that the successful implementation of WFG will allow reducing heating and cooling loads, primary energy consumption, and CO2 emissions. However, a wrong WFG selection can lead to failure in NetZEBs design. The goal of this text was to assess WFG performance through key performance indicators to understand the need of other renewable energies so that the construction of NetZEBs becomes a realistic target.
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Dynamic Glazing With Higher Thermal and Optical Performance for Zero Energy Building Design
The mass of a fluid which passes through the water flow glazing cavity per unit of time. It is indicated in units of kilogram per second.
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