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Spong3d : 3D printed facade system enabling movable fluid heat storage

Authors :
Sarakinioti, V.
Turrin, M.
Teeling, M.
De Ruiter, P.
Van Erk, M.
Tenpierik, M.
Konstantinou, T.
Knaack, U.
Pronk, A.D.C.
Teuffel, P.M.
van Lier, Arthur J.
Vorstermans, Rens L.G.
Dolkemade, E.
de Klijn, M.L.
Loonen, R.C.G.M.
Hensen, J.L.M.
Vlasblom, D.
Sarakinioti, V.
Turrin, M.
Teeling, M.
De Ruiter, P.
Van Erk, M.
Tenpierik, M.
Konstantinou, T.
Knaack, U.
Pronk, A.D.C.
Teuffel, P.M.
van Lier, Arthur J.
Vorstermans, Rens L.G.
Dolkemade, E.
de Klijn, M.L.
Loonen, R.C.G.M.
Hensen, J.L.M.
Vlasblom, D.
Source :
Spool vol.4 (2017) nr.2 p.57-60 [ISSN 2215-0897]
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Spong3D is an adaptive 3D printed facade system that integrates multiple functions to optimize thermal performances according to the different environmental conditions throughout the year. The proposed system incorporates air cavities to provide thermal insulation and a movable liquid (water plus additives) to provide heat storage where and whenever needed. The air cavities have various dimensions and are located in the inner part of the system. The movable liquid provides heat storage as it flows through channels located along the outer surfaces of the system (on the indoor and outdoor faces of the façade). Together, the composition of the channels and the cavities form a complex structure, integrating multiple functions into a singular component, which can only be produced by using an Additive Manufacturing (AM; like 3D printing) technology.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Spool vol.4 (2017) nr.2 p.57-60 [ISSN 2215-0897]
Notes :
Sarakinioti, V.
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1019675896
Document Type :
Electronic Resource