Dynamic Thermal Study of a Building Insulated with Local Biosource Materials and Analysis of Consumption

Guy Clarence Sèmassou, Jean-Louis Comlan Fannou, Edmond Claude Vodounnou, Mèdéhou Elogni Segbotangni, K. V. Chegnimonhan
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The quality of infrastructure, including buildings, is an indicator of a country's development status. However, it must be noted that these buildings entail high energy costs and also contribute to the global greenhouse effect. The building sector is therefore a crucial issue in terms of adapting to climate change because it is at the heart of a dual energy and environmental problem. To address this challenge, energy efficiency policies are increasingly being adopted worldwide, with the aim of improving the energy performance of buildings. In the present work, the thermo-physical properties of four types of materials, namely: "cement and roast fibre" composite, "cement and rice husk" composite, "agglomerate" and "cement and bar soil" composite, were exploited to implement thermal simulations under TRNSYS environment. The aim was to determine the thermal contributions of the walls built with these materials and those allowing a better comfort in the building by estimating and comparing the energy needs of the proposed variants with those of the reference building. The study showed that the walls made of "cement and rice husks" composite and "cement and roast tree fibres" composite allow to reduce respectively by 20% and 11%, the cooling needs linked to air conditioning for the living room, and respectively by 32% and 27% for the bedroom, compared to the reference building made of agglomerate (with a thickness e= 0.15 m). For the walls made of "cement and earth bar", the cooling requirement increased by 31% for the living room and decreased by 5% for the bedroom, compared to the "chipboard" reference building. Furthermore, the TEWI evaluation showed that the "cement and rice husk" and "cement and roast fibre" composites have a lower environmental impact.
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本地生物源材料保温建筑动态热研究及能耗分析
包括建筑在内的基础设施质量是衡量一个国家发展水平的一个指标。然而,必须指出的是,这些建筑需要高能源成本,也有助于全球温室效应。因此,建筑行业在适应气候变化方面是一个关键问题,因为它处于能源和环境双重问题的核心。为了应对这一挑战,世界各地越来越多地采用能源效率政策,目的是提高建筑物的能源性能。在TRNSYS环境下,利用“水泥与烤纤维”复合材料、“水泥与稻壳”复合材料、“团聚体”和“水泥与棒状土”复合材料四种材料的热物理特性进行热模拟。目的是通过估计和比较拟议的变体与参考建筑的能源需求,确定用这些材料建造的墙壁的热贡献,以及那些允许建筑更好的舒适度的墙壁。研究表明,“水泥和稻壳”复合材料和“水泥和烤树纤维”复合材料制成的墙壁可以分别减少20%和11%,与客厅空调相关的冷却需求,卧室的冷却需求分别减少32%和27%,相比之下,由“水泥和土条”制成的墙壁(厚度e= 0.15 m)。与“刨花板”参考建筑相比,客厅的冷却需求增加了31%,卧室的冷却需求减少了5%。此外,TEWI评价表明,“水泥与稻壳”和“水泥与烤纤维”复合材料对环境的影响较小。
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