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Sensitivity analysis optimisation of building envelope parameters in a sub-humid Mediterranean climate zone

Aiman Albatayneh

2021Energy Exploration & Exploitation25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The primary goal of this research was to minimise the energy consumed by heating and cooling loads in residential buildings in a sub-humid Mediterranean climate zone. This was achieved by optimising the design variables of various building envelopes using DesignBuilder software to compare the thermal performance of a baseline building model located in Ajlun (city in northern Jordan mountainous area) with the performance of other buildings with various design configurations. A sensitivity analysis (SA) was then conducted for twelve design variables to evaluate their influence on both cooling and heating loads using a regression method. The variables were divided into two groups according to their importance: a high importance design variables (window to wall ratio, local shading type, round floor construction, natural ventilation rate, infiltration rate (ac/h), glazing type, flat roof construction) and a low importance design variables (partition construction, site orientation, external wall construction, window blind type, window shading control schedule).The final results show significant reduction in the total energy consumption.

Topics & Concepts

GlazingEnvironmental scienceMediterranean climateNatural ventilationCooling loadShadingBuilding envelopeRoofEnergy consumptionSensitivity (control systems)Hydrology (agriculture)ThermalCivil engineeringMeteorologyEngineeringGeotechnical engineeringVentilation (architecture)Computer scienceGeographyAir conditioningComputer graphics (images)ArchaeologyElectronic engineeringElectrical engineeringMechanical engineeringBuilding Energy and Comfort OptimizationConservation Techniques and StudiesUrban Heat Island Mitigation