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Evaluation of Energy-Saving and Improvement of the Thermal Environment of the House with High Thermal Insulation, Heat Storage Performance, and Fitting Adjustment
February 27, 2023
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In this study, we assessed a lifestyle in which occupants adjust the fittings based on climate, weather, and time, in terms of energy efficiency and thermal conditions. The proposed solution is a Zero Energy House (ZEH) with high thermal performance. The thermal performance of the building envelope can be adjusted by changing the operation of fittings based on the indoor and outdoor environments, as well as air conditioning usage. Many studies have achieved zero energy by increasing the thermal performance of an envelope and using highly efficient energy-saving facilities; however, uniquely, here we focus on occupant behavior to change the building envelope condition. In this paper, numerical analysis was used to investigate the effect of adjusting the fittings on buildings with different thermal performances of the envelope. The analysis demonstrates that, while more research into measures is needed in the summer, the adjustment of fittings and thermal storage properties in the winter season can reduce the heating load by 48−59% compared to the normal ZEH and improve the indoor environment. In terms of the heating and cooling load throughout the year, the results also showed that applying fittings adjustment and heat storage to an ordinary house can provide nearly the same energy-saving effect as a highly insulated house.
In this study, we assessed a lifestyle in which occupants adjust the fittings based on climate, weather, and time, in terms of energy efficiency and thermal conditions. The proposed solution is a Zero Energy House (ZEH) with high thermal performance. The thermal performance of the building envelope can be adjusted by changing the operation of fittings based on the indoor and outdoor environments, as well as air conditioning usage. Many studies have achieved zero energy by increasing the thermal performance of an envelope and using highly efficient energy-saving facilities; however, uniquely, here we focus on occupant behavior to change the building envelope condition. In this paper, numerical analysis was used to investigate the effect of adjusting the fittings on buildings with different thermal performances of the envelope. The analysis demonstrates that, while more research into measures is needed in the summer, the adjustment of fittings and thermal storage properties in the winter season can reduce the heating load by 48−59% compared to the normal ZEH and improve the indoor environment. In terms of the heating and cooling load throughout the year, the results also showed that applying fittings adjustment and heat storage to an ordinary house can provide nearly the same energy-saving effect as a highly insulated house.
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air conditioning load, fitting adjustment, skylight, thermal environment, thermal storage, Zero Energy House
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Uehara Y, Uno T. Evaluation of Energy-Saving and Improvement of the Thermal Environment of the House with High Thermal Insulation, Heat Storage Performance, and Fitting Adjustment. (2023). LAPSE:2023.9758
Author Affiliations
Uehara Y: Graduate School of Architecture, Mukogawa Women’s University, Nishinomiya 663-8121, Japan
Uno T: Graduate School of Architecture, Mukogawa Women’s University, Nishinomiya 663-8121, Japan [ORCID]
Uno T: Graduate School of Architecture, Mukogawa Women’s University, Nishinomiya 663-8121, Japan [ORCID]
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Energies
Volume
15
Issue
18
First Page
6728
Year
2022
Publication Date
2022-09-14
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1996-1073
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PII: en15186728, Publication Type: Journal Article
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