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Indonesian residential high rise buildings: A life cycle energy assessment
AbstractThis study evaluates the effect of building envelopes on the life cycle energy consumption of high rise residential buildings in Jakarta, Indonesia. For high rise residential buildings, the enclosures contribute 10–50% of the total building cost, 14–17% of the total material mass and 20–30% of the total heat gain. The direct as well as indirect influence of the envelope materials plays an important role in the life cycle energy consumption of buildings. The initial embodied energy of typical double wall and single wall envelopes for high residential buildings is 79.5GJ and 76.3GJ, respectively. Over an assumed life span of 40 years, double walls have better energy performance than single walls, 283GJ versus 480GJ, respectively. Material selection, which depends not only on embodied energy but also thermal properties, should, therefore, play a crucial role during the design of buildings.
Indonesian residential high rise buildings: A life cycle energy assessment
AbstractThis study evaluates the effect of building envelopes on the life cycle energy consumption of high rise residential buildings in Jakarta, Indonesia. For high rise residential buildings, the enclosures contribute 10–50% of the total building cost, 14–17% of the total material mass and 20–30% of the total heat gain. The direct as well as indirect influence of the envelope materials plays an important role in the life cycle energy consumption of buildings. The initial embodied energy of typical double wall and single wall envelopes for high residential buildings is 79.5GJ and 76.3GJ, respectively. Over an assumed life span of 40 years, double walls have better energy performance than single walls, 283GJ versus 480GJ, respectively. Material selection, which depends not only on embodied energy but also thermal properties, should, therefore, play a crucial role during the design of buildings.
Indonesian residential high rise buildings: A life cycle energy assessment
Utama, Agya (Autor:in) / Gheewala, Shabbir H. (Autor:in)
Energy and Buildings ; 41 ; 1263-1268
23.07.2009
6 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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