单户建筑中的节能阴影结构-应用可能性和建筑条件

IF 0.5 Q4 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Architecture Civil Engineering Environment Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.2478/acee-2023-0016
B. Uherek-Bradecka, M. Rozpondek, Grzegorz Kasprzyk
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摘要:本文描述了现有的单户住宅室内环境质量方法,确定了维持人类健康环境的最佳首选参数。分析了维护基本建筑系统(照明、烹饪、供暖、通风、制冷)的能源需求。分析了能源生产的被动和主动来源,考虑了产消建筑,并讨论了在冬季获得最大能量和在夏季避免建筑过热的方法。提出了在单户住宅建筑中使用主动阴影结构作为与其他系统从可再生能源中获取能量的整体元素的过程方案。在住宅建筑(单户住宅)中使用能源主动阴影结构的建筑方面已经与替代解决方案一起提出。本文介绍了节能阴影与其他可再生能源(如BIPV、PVT和热泵)在单户建筑中的应用过程图,有利于室内环境质量。在单户住宅中使用能源主动阴影结构的建筑考虑因素已经提出了替代解决方案。本文的目的是提出一个概念(在夏季特别有效),为单户住宅提供一种额外的方式,从能源活跃的阴影中收集电力。
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Energy-Active Shadow Structures in Single-Family Buildings – Application Possibilities and Architectural Conditions
Abstract Existing approaches to indoor environmental quality in single-family residential buildings have been described, identifying their optimal preferred parameters for maintaining a human-healthy environment. The energy requirements for maintaining basic building systems (lighting, cooking, heating, ventilation, cooling) have been analyzed. Passive and active sources of energy production have been analyzed, prosumer buildings have been considered, and methods of obtaining maximum energy in winter periods and avoiding overheating of the building in summer periods have been discussed. Process schemes of using active shadow structures as an integral element with other systems acquiring energy from RES in single-family residential buildings have been presented. Architectural aspects of the use of energy-active shadow structures in residential buildings (single – family houses) have been presented together with alternative solutions. This paper presents process diagrams of the use of energy-active shadow integrated with other renewable energy sources used in single-family buildings, such as: BIPV, PVT and heat pumps, benefiting indoor environmental quality. Architectural considerations for the use of energy-active shadow structures in single-family homes have been presented along with alternative solutions. The purpose of this paper is to present a concept (especially effective in the summer) for an additional way to harvest electricity from energy-active shadows in single-family houses.
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