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A new house wall system for residential buildings

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posted on 2024-11-23, 08:37 authored by Fayez Gurmallh Aldawi, Firoz AlamFiroz Alam, Abhijit Shridhar DateAbhijit Shridhar Date, Mohammed Alghamdi, Fahad Aldhawi
The residential housing sector consumes a significant amount of fossil fuel energy and thereby produces a large percentage of greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global warming and climate change. At present, approximately 40% of the total household energy used is required for space heating/cooling and a substantial amount of that energy is lost through the house walls. Despite the importance of house walls for energy efficiency, most published literature focuses mainly on thermal comfort, environmental impact and economic costs of residential buildings. Little information is available on energy efficient house wall systems that can be used and adapted for varied climate conditions with minimal design change and associated cost. Therefore, the primary objective of this paper was to undertake a thermal performance study of two house wall systems with single and double glazed windows under variable climate conditions. The study was undertaken using thermal performance simulation software AccuRate®. The findings indicate that a significant energy saving can be achieved using the new house wall system compared to currently used brick veneer house wall system.

History

Journal

Energy and Buildings

Volume

67

Start page

403

End page

418

Total pages

16

Publisher

Elsevier

Place published

Switzerland

Language

English

Copyright

© 2013 Elsevier

Former Identifier

2006042062

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2013-09-16

Open access

  • Yes