Impact assessment of climate change on buildings in Paraguay—Overheating risk under different future climate scenarios

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Fabiana Silvero
Camilla Lops
Sergio Montelpare
Fernanda Rodrigues
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[1] University of Aveiro,RISCO, Civil Engineering Department
[2] University G. d’Annunzio,Engineering and Geology Department
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Building Simulation | 2019年 / 12卷
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climate change; building thermal performance; comfort assessment methods; humid subtropical climate; CORDEX;
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This research seeks to evaluate the impact of climate change (CC) on the thermal performance of buildings. In particular, it is focused on historical residential buildings located in Asunción, Paraguay, a city characterised by a humid subtropical climate. Energy dynamic simulations of a representative building in its original state and an energy efficient version were assessed to evaluate the effectiveness of common energy retrofit measures under future climate conditions. Low and high Representative Concentration Pathways climate scenarios for 2030, 2050 and 2070 are employed with a CORDEX climate model and compared with observed weather data of 2009. Two thermal comfort assessment methods are considered, the statistic and the adaptive thermal comfort approach, where operative temperatures and overheating and underheating rates are analysed. As expected, the results show that the projected temperature rise will lead to an increment of discomfort rates, but it could be mitigated by energy refurbishment measures. Thus, CC effects on thermal performance of buildings are relevant and must be considered for the development of adaptation strategies able to manage this phenomenon. At present, Paraguay does not have any energy building codes and, instead, the results of this paper underline their needs with a substantial impact on society and building industry of Paraguay since it demonstrates that the creation of energy buildings codes is highly necessary to face CC impact on buildings.
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页码:943 / 960
页数:17
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