Optimizing energy retrofitting of existing buildings through combinations of advanced noninvasive interventions: a case study in a hot climate zone

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作者
Reffat, Rabee [1 ]
Adel, Julia [1 ]
机构
[1] Assiut Univ, Fac Engn, Dept Architectural Engn, Asyut, Egypt
关键词
Energy saving; Advanced noninvasive retrofits; Energy consumption; Energy simulation; Energy retrofitting; Existing university buildings; CONSUMPTION; REQUIREMENTS; EFFICIENCY; OUTLOOK; WALLS; COST;
D O I
10.1108/ARCH-07-2023-0162
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TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Purpose This purpose of this paper is to address the problem of reducing energy consumption in existing buildings using advanced noninvasive interventions (NVIs).Design/methodology/approach The study methodology involves systematically developing and testing 18 different NVIs in six categories (glazing types, window films, external shading devices, automated internal shades, lighting systems and nanopainting) to identify the most effective individual NVIs. The impact of each individual NVI was examined on an exemplary university educational building in a hot climate zone in Egypt using a computational energy simulation tool, and the results were used to develop 39 combination scenarios of dual, triple and quadruple combinations of NVIs.Findings The optimal 10 combination scenarios of NVIs were determined based on achieving the highest percentages of energy reduction. The optimal percentage of energy reduction is 47.1%, and it was obtained from a combination of nanowindow film, nanopainting, LED lighting and horizontal louver external. The study found that appropriate mixture of NVIs is the most key factor in achieving the highest percentages of energy reduction.Practical implications These results have important implications for optimizing energy savings in existing buildings. The results can guide architects, owners and policymakers in selecting the most appropriate interventions in existing buildings to achieve the optimal reduction in energy consumption.Originality/valueThe novelty of this research unfolds in two significant ways: first, through the exploration of the potential effects arising from the integration of advanced NVIs into existing building facades. Second, it lies in the systematic development of a series of scenarios that amalgamate these NVIs, thereby pinpointing the most efficient strategies to optimize energy savings, all without necessitating any disruptive alterations to the existing building structure. These combination scenarios encompass the incorporation of both passive and active NVIs. The potential application of these diverse scenarios to a real-life case study is presented to underscore the substantial impact that these advanced NVIs can have on the energy performance of the building.
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