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How Climate Trends Impact on the Thermal Performance of a Typical Residential Building in Madrid
March 22, 2023
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Based on the European energy directives, the building sector has to provide comfortable levels for occupants with minimum energy consumption as well as to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This paper aims to compare the impact of climate change on the energy performance of residential buildings in order to derive potential design strategies. Different climate file inputs of Madrid have been used to quantify comparatively the thermal needs of two reference residential buildings located in this city. One of them represents buildings older than 40 years built according to the applicable Spanish regulations prior to 1979. The other refers to buildings erected in the last decade under more energy-restrictive constructive regulations. Three different climate databases of Madrid have been used to assess the impact of the evolution of the climate in recent years on the thermal demands of these two reference buildings. Two of them are typical meteorological years (TMY) derived from weather data measured before 2000. On the contrary, the third one is an experimental file representing the average values of the meteorological variables registered in Madrid during the last decade. Annual and monthly comparisons are done between the three climate databases assessing the climate changes. Compared to the TMYs databases, the experimental one records an average air temperature of 1.8 °C higher and an average value of relative humidity that is 9% lower.
Based on the European energy directives, the building sector has to provide comfortable levels for occupants with minimum energy consumption as well as to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This paper aims to compare the impact of climate change on the energy performance of residential buildings in order to derive potential design strategies. Different climate file inputs of Madrid have been used to quantify comparatively the thermal needs of two reference residential buildings located in this city. One of them represents buildings older than 40 years built according to the applicable Spanish regulations prior to 1979. The other refers to buildings erected in the last decade under more energy-restrictive constructive regulations. Three different climate databases of Madrid have been used to assess the impact of the evolution of the climate in recent years on the thermal demands of these two reference buildings. Two of them are typical meteorological years (TMY) derived from weather data measured before 2000. On the contrary, the third one is an experimental file representing the average values of the meteorological variables registered in Madrid during the last decade. Annual and monthly comparisons are done between the three climate databases assessing the climate changes. Compared to the TMYs databases, the experimental one records an average air temperature of 1.8 °C higher and an average value of relative humidity that is 9% lower.
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building thermal performance, climate trends, indoor thermal comfort, long term monitoring, Trnsys
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Soutullo S, Giancola E, Jiménez MJ, Ferrer JA, Sánchez MN. How Climate Trends Impact on the Thermal Performance of a Typical Residential Building in Madrid. (2023). LAPSE:2023.21499v1
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Soutullo S: Department of Energy, CIEMAT, 28040 Madrid, Spain
Giancola E: Department of Energy, CIEMAT, 28040 Madrid, Spain [ORCID]
Jiménez MJ: Department of Energy, CIEMAT, 28040 Madrid, Spain [ORCID]
Ferrer JA: Department of Energy, CIEMAT, 28040 Madrid, Spain
Sánchez MN: Department of Energy, CIEMAT, 28040 Madrid, Spain
Giancola E: Department of Energy, CIEMAT, 28040 Madrid, Spain [ORCID]
Jiménez MJ: Department of Energy, CIEMAT, 28040 Madrid, Spain [ORCID]
Ferrer JA: Department of Energy, CIEMAT, 28040 Madrid, Spain
Sánchez MN: Department of Energy, CIEMAT, 28040 Madrid, Spain
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Energies
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13
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1
Article Number
E237
Year
2020
Publication Date
2020-01-03
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1996-1073
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