Energy performance of rammed earth building: A Kathmandu valley case study

Priyanka Uprety, Barsha Shrestha, Sanjaya Uprety
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As the world's energy demands soar, the building sector is under pressure to innovate. Rammed earth (RE) construction emerges as a sustainable and efficient alternative that could revolutionize building design. With the right materials, preparation methods, and a focus on energy use efficiency, RE can significantly reduce our reliance on conventional heating and cooling systems by leveraging the natural thermal mass of the walls to maintain a consistent internal temperature year-round. Despite growing interest, particularly in the Kathmandu valley, there is a lack of research on the actual energy performance of RE buildings. This study aims to evaluate the energy performance of RE buildings using thermal imaging and energy simulation to compare RE walls with traditional brick walls. Results indicate that RE buildings perform better, with temperature differences of 2.9°C and 2.1°C in the south and west walls, respectively, as measured by a thermal imager at a distance of 1 meter and a height of 1.5 meters. Furthermore, simulation results reveal that RE construction exhibits the lowest heating and cooling loads, while brick masonry construction shows the highest. These findings suggest that incorporating RE construction can lead to significant energy savings and enhanced thermal comfort in buildings, offering practical applications for sustainable building practices and broader generalizability in similar geographical and climatic contexts.
夯土建筑的能源性能:加德满都谷地案例研究
随着全球能源需求的激增,建筑行业面临着创新的压力。夯土建筑(RE)作为一种可持续发展的高效替代方案,将彻底改变建筑设计。有了合适的材料、准备方法以及对能源利用效率的关注,夯土建筑可以利用墙体的天然热质量来保持全年一致的内部温度,从而大大减少我们对传统供暖和制冷系统的依赖。尽管人们(尤其是加德满都谷地的人们)对可再生能源的兴趣与日俱增,但对可再生能源建筑的实际能源性能却缺乏研究。本研究旨在利用热成像和能源模拟对可再生能源建筑的能源性能进行评估,并将可再生能源墙与传统砖墙进行比较。结果表明,可再生能源建筑的性能更好,通过热成像仪在 1 米距离和 1.5 米高度测量,南墙和西墙的温差分别为 2.9°C 和 2.1°C。此外,模拟结果显示,可再生能源建筑的冷热负荷最低,而砖砌建筑的冷热负荷最高。这些研究结果表明,采用可再生能源建筑可以显著节约能源,提高建筑物的热舒适度,为可持续建筑实践提供实际应用,并在类似的地理和气候环境中具有更广泛的普适性。
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