The Impact of Degradation on a Building's Energy Performance in Hot-Humid Climates

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作者
Taki, Ahmad [1 ]
Zakharanka, Anastasiya [1 ]
机构
[1] De Montfort Univ, Leicester Sch Architecture, Leicester LE1 9BH, England
关键词
component degradation; ageing; building energy performance; dynamic thermal simulation; durability; case study; hot-humid climate; RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS; THERMAL PERFORMANCE; SOLAR REFLECTANCE; COOL ROOFS; AIRTIGHTNESS; DURABILITY; INSULATION; DWELLINGS; MODULE; SENSITIVITY;
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10.3390/su15021145
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
To date, energy consumption in buildings accounts for a significant part of the total amount of energy consumed worldwide. The effect of ageing and degradation of various building components is one of the least studied reasons for the possible increase in energy consumed in buildings over time. In addition, there is a clear lack of practical guidelines that would help specialists take this factor into account. In this paper, an attempt is made to assess a possible change in the energy performance of buildings due to the degradation of their various components (insulated glass units, thermal insulation, airtightness, solar reflectivity of the building envelope, and photovoltaic modules). Detached and apartment buildings in hot-humid climates with reference to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) were considered. The study was based on simulation research using EnergyPlus, in which the initially collected data on the possible deterioration of the properties of various building components was used for dynamic thermal simulation of selected buildings. The results showed an increase in energy consumption for cooling in detached houses might reach up to 9.53-38.4% over 25 years for more airtight and insulated buildings and 12.28-34.93% for less airtight and insulated buildings. As a result, certain patterns of changes in energy consumption for cooling buildings were established, based on which a set of guidelines was developed. These guidelines can help specialists in various fields better understand the trends in the energy performance of buildings under the influence of degradation processes and take appropriate measures.
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