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Energy-Saving Transformation Design of Existing Residential Buildings in Qinba Mountainous Areas
Author(s) -
Shihang Zhou,
Qing Wang,
Yiyun Zhu
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/768/3/032025
Subject(s) - roof , architectural engineering , environmental science , window (computing) , cold winter , thermal insulation , civil engineering , layer (electronics) , computer science , meteorology , engineering , geography , chemistry , organic chemistry , operating system
Through investigation, it is found that some existing buildings in Qinba Mountain have high energy consumption and poor indoor thermal comfort. The cost of demolishing and rebuilding is relatively high. Therefore, it is an important issue for the current urban residential development to study suitable local reconstruction strategies. Taking an old community in Hanzhong City of Qinba Mountain as an example, the field test of indoor and outdoor thermal environment in winter and summer was carried out for one house. The current situation of indoor thermal environment in Qinba mountain city buildings in winter and summer was analyzed. The environmental conditions are not ideal. This article uses DesignBuilder software to carry on the comprehensive transformation design to the wall of this existing building, the roof, the outer window and so on, and carries on the simulation analysis to its indoor thermal environment, the result shows that the enclosing structure has a greater influence on the thermal environment of the local building; the transformation model was obtained: 30mm EPS insulation layer was added to the wall, 50mm EPS insulation layer was installed on the roof, and plastic window (6+13A+6) was used as the outer window. After the renovation, the indoor temperature was increased by 11%-21%. This result can provide a certain theoretical reference for the energy-saving reconstruction of the existing residential houses in the Qinba Mountains.

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