Selecting the Optimal Thermal Insulation Material for a Residential Building Envelope in Cairo in Consideration of The Thermal Comfort and Energy Consumption

Q2 Engineering
Youssef O. Elkhayat, Seham A. Elmozy, Ingy I. El-Darwish
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As a result of the current global energy crisis, there is a universal tendency towards energy-saving in the housing sector. In Egypt, mega housing projects such as "Dar Misr" are established to provide apartments for middle-income families. The envelopes of those buildings play a significant role in the increased heat gain of indoor spaces. Therefore, this study aims to assess the thermal performance and calculate the energy savings of five thermal insulation materials available in the market; (Vermiculite, Rockwool, Phenolic Foam, Extruded Polystyrene (XPS), and Polyethylene). The assessment is for those materials installed in the apartment's external walls to find the optimal material that achieves the most extended annual indoor thermal comfort hours and the highest annual energy-saving. An apartment in a typical floor was modeled by DesignBuilder software to calculate the indoor thermal comfort hours and energy consumption for the five alternatives. The results show that thermal insulation materials inside the external walls are pivotal in reducing heat gains and extending comfort hours. The optimal insulation material is XPS which achieved thermal comfort for 33% of the year compared to 28% and 29% by the Phenolic Foam and Rockwool, respectively. Moreover, the XPS saved 9.27% of the annual energy consumption, which is the highest energy-saving ratio compared to Polyethylene (6.21%) and Vermiculite (2.4%).
考虑热舒适和能耗的开罗某住宅楼围护结构最佳保温材料选择
由于当前的全球能源危机,住房部门普遍倾向于节能。在埃及,建立了“Dar Misr”等大型住房项目,为中等收入家庭提供公寓。这些建筑的围护结构在增加室内空间的热量增益方面起着重要作用。因此,本研究旨在评估市场上现有的五种保温材料的热工性能并计算其节能效果;(蛭石,岩棉,酚醛泡沫,挤出聚苯乙烯(XPS)和聚乙烯)。评估是针对安装在公寓外墙的材料,以找到最佳材料,实现最长的年度室内热舒适时间和最高的年度节能。用DesignBuilder软件模拟了一个典型楼层的公寓,计算了五种替代方案的室内热舒适时间和能耗。结果表明,外墙内的保温材料是减少热量增益和延长舒适时间的关键。最佳的保温材料是XPS,达到33%的热舒适,而酚醛泡沫和岩棉分别为28%和29%。此外,XPS年节能9.27%,是聚乙烯(6.21%)和蛭石(2.4%)节能比例最高的。
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