突尼斯生态建筑的能效:天然纤维复合材料和被动策略的影响

IF 1.8 4区 工程技术 Q3 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Journal of Building Physics Pub Date : 2024-05-04 DOI:10.1177/17442591241246053
Hela Guesmi, Meriem Soussi, Fakhreddine Abbassi, Ali Adili, Leila Dehmani
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提高建筑围护结构的隔热性能和能源效率是全世界的一个主要目标,近年来在这方面取得了长足的发展。本研究旨在评估生态添加剂和被动策略对建筑能效的影响。研究人员开展了一项实验研究,以考察加入经处理的阿尔法纤维和 Posidonia-Oceanica 纤维对水泥和石膏复合材料样品热性能的影响。实验结果随后被引入到使用 TRNSYS 软件进行的数值研究中,对三栋独立建筑的能效和热性能进行了比较;其中两栋建筑使用了我们的生态材料,第三栋使用了典型材料,被视为突尼斯气候条件下的参考案例。研究结果表明,使用阿尔法纤维(BAF)和波西多尼亚-大洋洲纤维(BPOF)建造的建筑具有很高的经济效益,因为与参考案例相比,它们的供热量分别减少了 48.20% 和 43.48%,制冷量分别减少了 45.71% 和 42.77%,二氧化碳排放量分别减少了 47.90% 和 43.40%。调查还重点关注了通过在南侧正面安装蓄热墙,并在夏季使用太阳能活动遮阳板遮阳来改善生态建筑围护结构的问题。室内气候结果表明,在建筑中采用被动式策略可以提高室内空气温度,保持舒适的室内相对湿度。BAF 的供暖需求减少了 82.82%,BPOF 减少了 79.76%。通过使用夜间自然通风(4 ACH)和适当的 Trombe 墙和窗户遮阳,参考建筑的制冷需求在 BAF 和 BPOF 分别减少了 63.46% 和 60.45%。因此,与参考案例相比,在生态建筑中实施被动式策略可使 BAF 的二氧化碳排放量净减少 80.55%。
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Energy efficiency of ecological buildings in Tunisia: Natural fiber composites and passive strategies impact
Improving the thermal insulation and energy efficiency of building envelopes is a major objective worldwide and has significantly developed in the recent years. This study aims to evaluate the impact of ecological additive and passive strategies on building energy efficiency. An experimental study was carried out to examine the effect of the incorporation of treated Alfa and Posidonia-Oceanica fibers on the thermal properties of cement and gypsum composite samples. The experimental results were then introduced in a numerical study using TRNSYS software to perform a comparison of the energy efficiency and thermal performance of three individual buildings; two ones constructed with our ecological materials and the third one with typical materials is considered as a reference case under the Tunisian climate. The obtained results indicate that the buildings built with Alfa fibers (BAF) and Posidonia-Oceanica fibers (BPOF) are economically effective since they allow a decrease of about 48.20% and 43.48% in heating, 45.71% and 42.77% in cooling, leading to a reduction in CO2 emission of 47.90% and 43.40%, respectively, in comparison with the reference case. The investigation also focuses on the improvement of the ecological building envelope by a storage wall integrated on the south front and shaded by solar movable overhangs during the summer season. The indoor climate results reveal that incorporating passive strategies into the building improves indoor air temperature and preserves a comfortable indoor relative humidity. Heating requirements decrease by 82.82% for BAF and by 79.76% for BPOF. The cooling requirements of the reference building are also reduced by 63.46% for BAF and 60.45% for BPOF by the use of natural night ventilation (4 ACH) and the appropriate shading for Trombe walls and windows. Consequently, the implementation of passive strategies on the ecological buildings led to a net reduction in CO2 emissions by up to 80.55% for BAF, compared to the reference case.
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Journal of Building Physics
Journal of Building Physics 工程技术-结构与建筑技术
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5.3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Building Physics (J. Bldg. Phys) is an international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes a high quality research and state of the art “integrated” papers to promote scientifically thorough advancement of all the areas of non-structural performance of a building and particularly in heat, air, moisture transfer.
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