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Design method of high performance precast external walls for warm climate by multi-objective optimization analysis

Journal

ENERGY
Volume 90, Issue -, Pages 1645-1661

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2015.06.132

Keywords

Precast; Envelope; Thickness; ZEB; Optimization; Sustainability

Funding

  1. Fondo Europeo di Sviluppo Regionale (FESR)
  2. Fondi Strutturali relativi alla programmazione
  3. PON [prot. PON04a3_00107 CUP: B35I12000100005]
  4. Italian Ministry of Education
  5. University and Scientific Research in the framework of Project Soluzioni innovative per l'EFFicienza Energetica in eDILizia - EFFEDIL [PON02_00323_2938699]

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Taking into account the global environmental problems, there is the urgent need to reduce energy consumption and the greenhouse gas emissions in the construction sector. Environmental awareness can be achieved through the extensive application of precast systems in buildings construction. A multi-criteria analysis has been used to obtain energy-efficient precast walls for Zero Energy Building in warm climate focusing on eco-friendly building materials. The modeFRONTIER optimization tool, with the use of computational procedures developed in Matlab, has been used to assess the thermal dynamics of building components. The optimization has been carried out in terms of steady thermal transmittance, periodic thermal transmittance, decrement factor, time shift, areal heat capacity, thermal admittance, surface mass, small thickness, eco sustainability score, light-weight and costs. The best sequences of layers show repetitive features: high surface mass for the first layer (internal side), followed by eco-friendly insulating materials for the middle layer and common insulating materials for the outer layer. The results illustrate that it is possible to obtain high performance precast multi-layered walls also with light and thin solutions; in particular, the superficial mass and the internal areal heat capacity have an important role to obtain the best performance in the warm climate. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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