Effect Analysis of a Passive Solar House in Tibet

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This paper presents evidence from the recent study of an effect analysis of a passive solar house in Tibet. A passive solar house in Tibet is first introduced. The passive solar house was divided into two parts by trombe wall, by measuring the temperature of two different parts, the result showed that the temperature in heat preserve room and bath room appeared different changes but had the similar trend with outside temperature. In the test conditions, the daily mean temperature of these two different places ranged from 12.77°C~14.60°C to 11.21°C~13.95°C respectively, which reached our requirement. The results indicated that the solar house can improve the thermal environment for the resident.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 608-609)

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1790-1794

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December 2012

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