Retrofit of Massive Buildings in Different Mediterranean Climates. Interactions Between Mass, Additional Insulations and Solar Control Strategies

Q1 Engineering
A. Carbonari
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In temperate climates, such as in most parts of Italy, it is necessary to limit both winter heat losses of buildings and their overheating in other periods. Moreover, in warmer Mediterranean climates the convenience of insulation against the building’s thermal inertia must also be evaluated. Therefore, when the energy renovation of an old building with heavy masonry is performed the problem is to optimize the position and the thickness of the additional insulation. In presence of extended glazed surfaces, the most appropriate solar control strategy should be defined too. Both issues are present in many old Italian public buildings. This paper deals with a computerized methodology for optimizing these choices by taking into account the interactions between thermal mass, additional insulation as well as internal and solar gains. The case study consists in a typical school building from the early 1900s. Building’s thermal behavior was simulated in different Italian climates: Bologna, Roma and Palermo. The effects of various solutions on energy demand and comfort were compared. The possible effects of different types of masonry, different building’s orientations and various intended uses were also explored. Simulation results show that the optimal intervention strategy, for the considered type of building, depends not only on the climate but also on the building’s intended use, which determines the internal gains and the time profile of use.
地中海不同气候条件下大型建筑的改造。质量、额外绝缘体和太阳控制策略之间的相互作用
在温带气候中,例如在意大利的大部分地区,有必要限制建筑物的冬季热量损失和其他时期的过热。此外,在温暖的地中海气候中,还必须评估隔热对建筑物热惯性的便利程度。因此,在对重砌体旧建筑进行节能改造时,问题是如何优化附加保温材料的位置和厚度。对于延伸的玻璃表面,也应该定义最合适的太阳能控制策略。这两个问题都存在于许多古老的意大利公共建筑中。本文通过考虑热质量、额外绝缘以及内部和太阳能增益之间的相互作用,处理了优化这些选择的计算机化方法。案例研究包括20世纪初的一座典型的学校建筑。建筑的热行为在意大利不同的气候条件下进行了模拟:博洛尼亚、罗马和巴勒莫。比较了不同解决方案对能源需求和舒适性的影响。还探讨了不同类型的砌体、不同的建筑朝向和不同的预期用途可能产生的影响。模拟结果表明,对于所考虑的建筑类型,最优干预策略不仅取决于气候,还取决于建筑的预期用途,这决定了内部收益和使用时间分布。
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Future Cities and Environment
Future Cities and Environment Engineering-Architecture
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