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Abstract
Solar energy-based applications increase in recent days because of renewable energy, pollution free, no fuel cost. For building related application solar energy used for heating and cooling purpose which by Trombe wall medium. Generally, most power consumed inside of every building for HVAC system. Heating and cooling load increases day by day due to climatic change and also increase of emission indirectly. So, the Trombe wall integrated building to reduce energy usage, operational cost and emission. This paper reviews on different Trombe wall methods, experimental and numerical analysis in recent years. The Trombe wall’s seven different thermal storage parameters are analyzed and determine its impact on energy usage, economy, and environment. This review helps to understand the Trombe wall technology and design a building with Trombe wall in an economic way.
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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur, Chennai, India.