🧱 Building Thermal Inertia & τ
Simulate building dynamic thermal time constant (tau), 24-hour diurnal solar damping factor, and phase lag (déphasage) using a 3R2C capacitive envelope model.
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🌊 24-Hour Diurnal Solar Heat Wave Damping & Phase Lag (Déphasage)
Real-time visual simulation of outdoor temperature oscillation vs damped indoor response📝 Configuration & Presets
🏛️ Concrete Office (300 kJ/m²K)
🏡 Brick Villa (165 kJ/m²K)
🌲 Timber House (80 kJ/m²K)
🏫 Passivhaus High-Inertia
Dynamic 3R2C Formulations:
• Total Loss: Htot = U · Aenv + 0.33 · ACH · V [W/K]
• Time Constant: τ = (Cth · 1000) / (3600 · Htot) [hours]
• Damping Factor: μ = 1 / √[ 1 + (ω τ)² ]
• Phase Lag: Δtlag = arctan(ω τ) / ω [hours]
• Total Loss: Htot = U · Aenv + 0.33 · ACH · V [W/K]
• Time Constant: τ = (Cth · 1000) / (3600 · Htot) [hours]
• Damping Factor: μ = 1 / √[ 1 + (ω τ)² ]
• Phase Lag: Δtlag = arctan(ω τ) / ω [hours]
📊 Dynamic Response Results
📊 Output Summary
Building Thermal Time Constant (τ)
τ = 92.4 Hours
Thermal Phase Lag: Δtlag = 5.8 hours
Damping μ = 0.041
Indoor Temperature Swing
±0.3 °C
Outdoor = ±8.0 °C
Total Heat Loss (Htot)
451 W/K
Envelope 266W + Vent 185W
Internal Heat Capacity (Cth)
150.0 MJ/K
41667 Wh/K
Solar Peak Attenuation
95.9 %
Wave Damped
📈 24-Hour Diurnal Cycle: Outdoor vs Indoor Temperature
📉 Thermal Time Constant (τ) vs Envelope U-Value
================================================================= THERMOFLUIDCALC — BUILDING THERMAL INERTIA & DYNAMICS REPORT ================================================================= Case Title : Commercial Heavyweight Concrete Multi-Story Building Floor Area (Afloor) : 500.0 m2 (Volume = 1400.0 m3) Envelope Area / U-value : 950.0 m2 @ 0.280 W/(m2.K) Total Heat Loss Coeff : 450.80 W/K (H_tr=266.0, H_ve=184.8) Effective Heat Capacity : 150.00 MJ/K (150000 kJ/K) ----------------------------------------------------------------- THERMAL TIME CONSTANT (tau): 92.43 hours Diurnal Damping Factor (mu): 0.0413 (95.9 % wave reduction) Thermal Phase Lag (Dt_lag) : 5.84 hours Outdoor Diurnal Amplitude : 16.0 °C (±8.0 °C) Indoor Damped Temperature : 0.66 °C (±0.33 °C) =================================================================
📘 Calculation Methodology & ISO 13790 Standards
Thermal Inertia & Time Constant
The time constant $\tau = R_{th} C_{th}$ determines how slowly a building loses heat or responds to external climate oscillations:
τ = Cth / Htot [hours]
Damping & Phase Lag (Déphasage)
High thermal mass delays solar heat arrival indoors by up to 8–12 hours, allowing nighttime natural ventilation flushing during off-peak hours.
Key Engineering Assumptions
- Lumped single-zone 3R2C capacitive thermal network.
- Diurnal solar cycle approximated by 24-hour sinusoidal wave.
- Ventilation specific heat transfer $0.33\,\text{Wh/(m}^3\cdot\text{K)}$.