ASSESSING ENERGY SAVINGS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF REFLECTIVE ROOF COATINGS IN FOUR USA CLIMATE ZONES

Ajay Kumar Sharma, Patrick E. Phelan, N. Neithalath, Divya Chopra, Zhiyong Zhu
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High albedo roof coatings are designed with the specific aim of reflecting a greater proportion of solar radiation compared to traditional roofing materials, thereby lowering the solar energy absorption into the roof. In this paper, we present the energy saving potential of silicone, acrylic, and aluminum roof coatings using EnergyPlus. Two of the DOE prototype commercial buildings – standalone retail of area 2294 m2 (24,692 ft2) and strip-mall of area 2090 m2 (22,500 ft2) across four cities namely Phoenix, Houston, Los Angeles, and Miami, have been used to model the effects of different types of coatings. The performance with reflective coatings was compared with respect to a black roof having a solar reflectance of 5% and a thermal emittance of 90%. Furthermore, we quantified the capacity of reflective coatings to reduce rooftop temperatures. A sensitivity analysis was done to assess the impact of solar reflectance and thermal emittance on the ability of roof coatings to reduce surface temperatures, a key factor behind energy savings. A contour plot between these properties reveals that high values of both result in reduced cooling needs and a heating penalty which is insignificant when compared with cooling savings for cooling-dominant climates like Phoenix where the cooling demand significantly outweighs the heating demand, yielding significant energy savings. Additionally, the study investigates how the insulation thermal resistance of the roof relates to the energy savings resulting from the application of reflective coatings, particularly in terms of their effect on HVAC energy consumption.
评估节能效果:美国四个气候区屋顶反射涂层比较研究
与传统屋顶材料相比,高反照率屋顶涂料的设计目标是反射更大比例的太阳辐射,从而降低屋顶对太阳能的吸收。在本文中,我们使用 EnergyPlus 介绍了有机硅、丙烯酸和铝屋顶涂料的节能潜力。美国能源部的两座原型商业建筑--面积为 2294 平方米(24,692 平方英尺)的独立零售店和面积为 2090 平方米(22,500 平方英尺)的带状购物中心横跨凤凰城、休斯顿、洛杉矶和迈阿密四个城市,我们利用这两座建筑来模拟不同类型涂料的效果。我们将反射涂层的性能与太阳能反射率为 5%、热辐射率为 90% 的黑色屋顶进行了比较。此外,我们还量化了反射涂层降低屋顶温度的能力。我们进行了一项敏感性分析,以评估太阳反射率和热辐射率对屋顶涂层降低表面温度能力的影响,这是节能的关键因素。这些属性之间的等高线图显示,两者的高值都会导致制冷需求减少,而与凤凰城等以制冷为主的气候条件下的制冷需求大大超过制热需求相比,制热惩罚则微不足道,从而产生显著的节能效果。此外,该研究还探讨了屋顶的隔热热阻与应用反射涂层所产生的节能效果之间的关系,特别是对暖通空调能耗的影响。
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