Estrategias de sostenibilidad enfocadas al confort térmico y la energia incorporada de una vivienda emergente en la Región Andina del Ecuador

IF 0.3 Q4 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Jefferson Torres-Quezada, Santiago Lituma-Saetama
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Faced with the constant natural disasters in the Andean regions of Ecuador, several housing solutions have been proposed. However, these do not consider the user’s thermal comfort or the environmental impact they generate. This research addresses this issue from a bioclimatic perspective through an emerging housing model in an Andean climate, oriented to ensuring thermal comfort and reducing the environmental impact of the construction. The analysis focuses on indoor temperature and the Total Embodied Energy (EET) of the housing model. The methodology is divided into the definition of the model and strategies, on one hand, and, on the other, the analysis of these parameters through simulations and calculations. In addition, a comparative analysis with other studies is carried out. The strategies defined were solar gain, thermal mass, compactness, local-recycled materials, and modulation. The results show that the proposed model passively reaches comfort temperatures, and that the EET (2135.38 MJ/m2) is lower than that of other social housing.
可持续发展战略侧重于厄瓜多尔安第斯地区新兴住宅的热舒适和内置能源
面对厄瓜多尔安第斯地区不断发生的自然灾害,人们提出了几种住房解决办法。然而,这些都没有考虑用户的热舒适或他们产生的环境影响。本研究从生物气候学的角度解决了这个问题,通过在安第斯气候下的新兴住房模式,以确保热舒适和减少建筑对环境的影响为导向。分析的重点是室内温度和住宅模型的总蕴含能量(EET)。该方法分为模型和策略的定义,以及通过仿真和计算对这些参数进行分析。并与其他研究进行了对比分析。所定义的策略是太阳能增益、热质量、紧凑性、本地回收材料和调制。结果表明,该模型被动达到舒适温度,EET (2135.38 MJ/m2)低于其他社会住房。
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Revista Habitat Sustentable
Revista Habitat Sustentable ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL-
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