Insulated Glass Unit in High-Glazed Office Buildings in Brazil: Comparative HVAC Consumption Analyses

Mônica Martins Pinto, Fernando Simon Westphal
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The insulated glass unit (IGU) system is widely used in the Northern Hemisphere to improve the energy performance of buildings and the thermal comfort of their occupants. However, it has been introduced in the Brazilian market without a proper thermal assessment. Proper glass choice is essential to reduce energy consumption, as the most intense heat exchange occurs through the windows. This research aimed to investigate the influence of IGU use on conditioned office buildings’ energy performance for nine different climates in Brazil, including tropical (Aw, Af, and As) and temperate (Cfa and Cfb) climates. The energy consumption using air-filled IGU was compared to its non-insulated version through computer simulation in EnergyPlus. This sample demonstrated that IGU could generate annual savings in cooling consumption in tropical climates (up to 2.8%) when the outside temperature is constantly higher than the thermostat temperature. However, IGU models resulted in annual cooling consumption up to 9.3% higher in temperate climates by hindering the thermal load dissipation through the façade. The observed sample demonstrated that the IGU could inhibit the dissipation of the indoor thermal load through the façade, which increases energy consumption for cooling compared to models with the same glass but non-insulated. Either in the tropical or the temperate climates analyzed, the use of IGU seems not to be the ideal approach to improve the thermal performance and reduce the cooling energy consumption of highly glazed office buildings in Brazil.
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巴西高玻璃办公楼的隔热玻璃单元:暖通空调消耗比较分析
中空玻璃单元(IGU)系统在北半球广泛应用,以提高建筑物的能源性能和居住者的热舒适性。然而,它已被引入巴西市场没有适当的热评估。选择合适的玻璃对于减少能源消耗至关重要,因为最强烈的热交换是通过窗户进行的。本研究旨在调查巴西九种不同气候条件下IGU使用对有条件办公建筑能源性能的影响,包括热带(Aw、Af和As)和温带(Cfa和Cfb)气候。通过EnergyPlus中的计算机模拟,比较了充气IGU与非保温IGU的能耗。该样本表明,当室外温度持续高于恒温器温度时,IGU可以在热带气候下每年节省冷却消耗(高达2.8%)。然而,在温带气候下,IGU模型阻碍了热负荷通过面板的消散,导致年冷却消耗高出9.3%。实验结果表明,与采用相同玻璃但不采用隔热材料的模型相比,IGU可以抑制室内热负荷通过立面的消散,从而增加冷却能耗。无论是在热带还是温带气候分析中,使用IGU似乎都不是巴西高玻璃办公楼改善热性能和减少冷却能耗的理想方法。
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