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Influence of the Passive Design of a Building Facade on the Indoor Thermal Comfort of Residential Buildings

Pengfei Zhou, Chi Zhang, Wang Jiang

2021E3S Web of Conferences11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Building facades have evident effects on indoor thermal comfort. Hence, on the basis of a multifunctional residential building in Sydney, Australia, this research uses DesignBuilder software to optimize passive system design on building facades. This research also analyses the influences of changing window glazing type, adding additional shading devices and changing the material of the exterior wall on indoor thermal comfort. Results show that the number of uncomfortable hours can be reduced by 446, 186 and 874 hours by using a double-layer Low-E glass, adding extra shading device and adopting an external wall material with low thermal conductivity, respectively. When the three aforementioned passive design strategies are combined, indoor thermal environment discomfort time can be reduced by 24%. Therefore, the indoor thermal comfort of a building can be considerably improved through effective passive designs of the building facade.

Topics & Concepts

FacadeThermal comfortGlazingArchitectural engineeringPassive solar building designThermalEnvironmental scienceComputer scienceCivil engineeringEngineeringMeteorologyPhysicsBuilding Energy and Comfort OptimizationUrban Heat Island MitigationWind and Air Flow Studies