Assessing how retrofit of traditional buildings impacts indoor environment and occupant’s thermal comfort


Autoria(s): Elliston, Verity; Essah, Emmanuel
Data(s)

01/07/2016

Resumo

Buildings consume a large amount of energy, in both their use and production. Retrofitting aims to achieve a reduction in this energy consumption. However, there are concerns that retrofitting can cause negative impacts on the internal environment including poor thermal comfort and health issues. This research investigates the impact of retrofitting the façade of existing traditional buildings and the resulting impact on the indoor environment and occupant thermal comfort. A Case building located at the University of Reading has been monitored experimentally and modelled using IES software with monitored values as input conditions for the model. The proposed façade related retrofit options have been simulated and provide information on their effect on the indoor environment. The findings show a positive impact on the internal environment. The data shows a 16.2% improvement in thermal comfort after retrofit is simulated. This also achieved a 21.6% reduction in energy consumption from the existing building.

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Identificador

http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/61217/1/Essah-Paper%20ID-170revised.pdf

Elliston, V. <http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/view/creators/90007291.html> and Essah, E. <http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/view/creators/90001164.html> (2016) Assessing how retrofit of traditional buildings impacts indoor environment and occupant’s thermal comfort. In: Indoor Air Conference 2016, 4-8 July, Gent, Belgium. (In Press)

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/61217/

creatorInternal Elliston, Verity

creatorInternal Essah, Emmanuel

Tipo

Conference or Workshop Item

PeerReviewed