The effect of living wall systems' variables on the energy consumption of buildings

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作者
Erdener, Hatice Merve Yanardag [1 ]
Edis, Ecem [1 ]
机构
[1] Istanbul Tech Univ, Fac Architecture, Istanbul, Turkiye
关键词
Living wall; Plant characteristics; Performance simulation; Vegetated wall systems; Envi-met; VERTICAL GREENERY SYSTEMS; LEAF-AREA INDEX; SURFACE-TEMPERATURE; FACADES; IMPACT;
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10.1108/BEPAM-12-2022-0204
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
PurposeLiving walls (LWs), vegetated walls with an integrated growth layer behind, are being increasingly incorporated in buildings. Examining plant characteristics' comparative impacts on LWs' energy efficiency-related thermal behavior was aimed, considering that studies on their relative effects are limited. LWs of varying leaf albedo, leaf transmittance and leaf area index (LAI) were studied for Antalya, Turkey for typical days of four seasons.Design/methodology/approachDynamic simulations run by Envi-met were used to assess the plant characteristics' influence on seasonal and orientation-based heat fluxes. After model calibration, a sensitivity analysis was conducted through 112 simulations. The minimum, mean and maximum values were investigated for each plant characteristic. Energy need (regardless of orientation), temperature and heat flux results were compared among different scenarios, including a building without LW, to evaluate energy efficiency and variables' impacts.FindingsLWs reduced annual energy consumption in Antalya, despite increasing energy needs in winter. South and west facades were particularly advantageous for energy efficiency. The impacts of leaf albedo and transmittance were more significant (44-46%) than LAI (10%) in determining LWs' effectiveness. The changes in plant characteristics changed the energy needs up to ca 1%.Research limitations/implicationsThis study can potentially contribute to generating guiding principles for architects considering LW use in their designs in hot-humid climates.Originality/valueThe plant characteristics' relative impacts on energy efficiency, which cannot be easily determined by experimental studies, were examined using parametric simulation results regarding three plant characteristics.
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页数:16
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