Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5482902 Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
This study reviewed the effect of strengthening the external insulation level on energy consumption for heating and cooling in buildings with various internal heat gain levels. The reference building was located in a temperature climate with four distinct seasons in Seoul, South Korea. The variation of annual heating and cooling energy consumption was analyzed in regard to diverse internal heat gain levels and envelope properties using parametric simulation methods. Less total energy was required for heating and cooling by enforcing the insulation level in buildings with low internal heat gain levels, while more energy was required in large office buildings with high internal heat gain levels. The present prescriptive envelope design standards of Korea are ineffective in high internal heat gain buildings. Actually, the current U-value envelope standard may increase the annual energy consumption in commercial buildings in Korea. The standard for external thermal insulation should depend on whether the building is envelope-dominated or internally dominated to reduce the building heating and cooling energy demands.
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