HAVALİMANI TERMİNAL BİNALARINDA ISI YALITIMI VE ISICAMIN ENERJİ PERFORMANSINA ETKİSİ
Author(s) -
Mehmet Kadri Akyüz,
Önder Altuntaş,
Vedat Veli Çay
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of aviation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2587-1676
DOI - 10.30518/jav.325431
Subject(s) - roof , building envelope , envelope (radar) , thermal insulation , payback period , environmental science , engineering , energy requirement , terminal (telecommunication) , energy conservation , civil engineering , architectural engineering , automotive engineering , thermal , materials science , electrical engineering , telecommunications , meteorology , composite material , production (economics) , physics , mathematics , radar , layer (electronics) , economics , macroeconomics , statistics , regression
Airports consume great amounts of energy due to the comfort requirements of airport terminal buildings in parallel with growth in passenger traffic. In this study, renovation and retrofit (insulate wall and roof, replacing windows with thermopane) of the Hasan Polatkan International Airport Terminal building envelope were evaluated for heating requirement and energy saving. The economic performance of these renovations and retrofit also examined. TS 825 “Thermal Insulation Requirements for Buildings” standard used to calculate heating requirement. Insulated wall and roof and replaced windows with effective one reduce the annual heating energy requirement by 8.29%, 12.9% and 11.74%, respectively. In addition, economic payback durations were calculated as 9.3, 2.8 and 5 years respectively.
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