Roofing systems and energy efficiency in low-rise buildings: A comparative study across India’s diverse climates

Farheen Bano , Mohammad Tahseen
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The building envelope is the interface between the external atmospheric conditions and the indoor environment. It contributes to approximately 60%–70% of the heating and cooling load. The building envelope constitutes walls, fenestrations, and roofs from which thermal transfer from the roof is significantly very high compared to walls in low-rise buildings.

This research paper aims to provide recommendations for energy-efficient roof design considering roof form, material, and external coating suitable for various climate conditions of India. The paper’s methodology consists of a literature review of related research papers, learnings from the roofing system of energy-efficient building case studies, and all possible energy-efficient roofing systems that would be simulated for energy efficiency and thermal comfort in five climate types of India. The expected outcome of this paper would be in the form of recommendations for roofing systems in different climate type and their potential for energy saving from the highest to the lowest. This research would be done in three stages viz, Step-1: Literature Review and case study of best practices: A review of the related literature and best practices examples would be done to formulate the maximum possible cases for the simulation. Step-2: The roofing systems, including building form, material (Thermal and insulation), and finishes (reflectance), would be simulated one by one for various climate types of India (composite, hot & dry, warm and humid, moderate and cold) to optimize energy efficiency and payback period. Step-3: Special roof types like Green roofs, cool roofs, Photovoltaic roofs, roof ponds, and the like are simulated and compared for their effectiveness in selected climate types. Based on the literature review, simulation results, and analysis, the recommendations are framed for energy-efficient roofing systems in the selected climate type with respect to heat transfer through the roof and thermal comfort.

低层建筑的屋顶系统和能源效率:印度不同气候条件下的比较研究
建筑围护结构是外部大气环境与室内环境之间的界面。它约占供热和制冷负荷的 60%-70%。建筑围护结构由墙体、门窗和屋顶组成,与低层建筑的墙体相比,屋顶的热传导明显非常高。本研究论文旨在为节能屋顶设计提供建议,考虑到适合印度各种气候条件的屋顶形式、材料和外部涂层。本文的研究方法包括相关研究论文的文献综述、从节能建筑屋顶系统案例研究中汲取的经验,以及在印度五种气候条件下模拟所有可能的节能屋顶系统,以提高能源效率和热舒适度。本文的预期成果将是针对不同气候类型的屋顶系统及其节能潜力(从高到低)提出建议。这项研究将分三个阶段进行,即:第一步:文献综述和最佳实践案例研究:将对相关文献和最佳实践案例进行审查,以制定尽可能多的模拟案例。第 2 步:针对印度的不同气候类型(复合、炎热和ampamp;干燥、温暖和潮湿、温和和寒冷),逐一模拟屋顶系统,包括建筑形式、材料(保温和隔热)和饰面(反射率),以优化能源效率和投资回收期。第三步:模拟特殊屋顶类型,如绿色屋顶、凉爽屋顶、光伏屋顶、屋顶水池等,并比较其在选定气候类型下的有效性。根据文献综述、模拟结果和分析,针对屋顶传热和热舒适度,为选定气候类型下的节能屋顶系统提出建议。
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