S. M. Hosseinalipour*, S. Asiaei*, Ammar A. Hussain Al-Taee
Frontiers in Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol.22, No.3, pp. 747-767, 2024, DOI:10.32604/fhmt.2024.051541
- 11 July 2024
Abstract This paper is part of a series addressing the urgent need for effective technologies to reduce energy demand and mitigate climate impact. This study focused on the implementation and development of dynamic insulation technology for a sustainable and energy-efficient future in the region, especially in Iraq. The study assessed the energy efficiency of dynamic insulation technology by analyzing three wall models (static, dynamic, and modified) during the winter season. This paper expands the analysis to include a hot, dry summer scenario, providing valuable insights into the year-round performance of dynamic walls and enabling sustainable and More >