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Adding Glazing as an Energy Saving Renovation Measure in Cold Climates
Abstract Adding exterior insulation as an energy saving renovation measure is not always possible for cultural heritage reasons. This study explores the energy saving that can be made if glazing instead is added to a heavy structure as a brick building creating a double skin façade. Extensive measurements have been made in a full-scale building. The building has then been modelled in IDA-ICE and simulations, validated by the measurements, have been made for both an outdoor climate representing the southern part of Sweden, Malmö and for one climate representing the northern part of Finland; Sodankylä. The annual heating energy savings have been calculated for various design combinations; different U-values and for both mechanical exhaust respectively mechanical supply and exhaust ventilation systems. The results show that an energy saving is achieved in the order of 8–38% depending on the design of the building; the glazing and the ventilation system. As both a southern and northern climate of Scandinavia are studied the results indicates how this type of renovation measure would perform in general in this part of the world.
Adding Glazing as an Energy Saving Renovation Measure in Cold Climates
Abstract Adding exterior insulation as an energy saving renovation measure is not always possible for cultural heritage reasons. This study explores the energy saving that can be made if glazing instead is added to a heavy structure as a brick building creating a double skin façade. Extensive measurements have been made in a full-scale building. The building has then been modelled in IDA-ICE and simulations, validated by the measurements, have been made for both an outdoor climate representing the southern part of Sweden, Malmö and for one climate representing the northern part of Finland; Sodankylä. The annual heating energy savings have been calculated for various design combinations; different U-values and for both mechanical exhaust respectively mechanical supply and exhaust ventilation systems. The results show that an energy saving is achieved in the order of 8–38% depending on the design of the building; the glazing and the ventilation system. As both a southern and northern climate of Scandinavia are studied the results indicates how this type of renovation measure would perform in general in this part of the world.
Adding Glazing as an Energy Saving Renovation Measure in Cold Climates
Nordquist, Birgitta (Autor:in) / Hilliaho, Kimmo (Autor:in) / Wallentén, Petter (Autor:in)
12.12.2018
8 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Energy saving , Double skin-façade , Renovation , Brick building , Simulations Energy , Sustainable Architecture/Green Buildings , Building Physics, HVAC , Interior Architecture and Design , Renewable and Green Energy , Construction Management , Urban Geography / Urbanism (inc. megacities, cities, towns)
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