Even in relatively warm area in Japan, frost damage of roof tiles occurs. In this study, the influences of several factors on frost damage are considered from a thermal environmental point of view. Condensation on the external surfaces of roof tiles, which is caused by a temperature drop due to nocturnal radiation, is estimated as one of the most important factors to the frost damage. The frequency of condensation was calculated by a numerical analysis. The influence of the parameters, such as the inclination angle and the orientation of the roof, is investigated. It is clarified that a surface condensation on the roof tiles occurs very frequently even in a warm area of Japan, regardless of the orientation of the roof.
Frost damage of roof tiles in relatively warm area in Japan - condensation on external surface
Year:
2007
Bibliographic info:
Building Simulation, 2007, Beijing, China