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Influence of heating degree day calculation methods in designing the thermal envelope of buildings

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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12251/3012
View/Open: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85121961154&doi=10.1016%2fj.jobe.2021.103604&partnerID=40&md5=11b40e425e4919b0f41ca985ba877bab
ISSN: 2352-7102
DOI: 10.1016/j.jobe.2021.103604
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Carpio Martínez, Manuel; López Ochoa, Luis María; Las-Heras Casas, J.; Verichev, Konstantin Sergeevich
Date
2022
Subject/s

Calefacción

Temperatura de referencia

Ahorro energético

Envolvente de edificio

Transmitancia térmica

Transmisión de calor en edificación

Unesco Subject/s

3305.14 Viviendas

3305.90 Transmisión de Calor en la Edificación

3311.02 Ingeniería de Control

Abstract

Heating degree day is an essential parameter for estimation of energy demand and consumption in buildings. In the case of hourly temperature data availability, it is more appropriate to use the hourly method to calculate heating degree days. In the situation of reduced meteorological data, other methodologies must be selected for calculation. These methodologies include ASHRAE and UKMO methods. The aim of the present study is to analyse the effect of substitution in the heating degree day calculation method to modify building recommendations of current Chilean thermal building codes, maintaining the transmission heat losses through thermal envelope of buildings, in various geographical locations, with different climatic conditions. Analysing the data obtained from 165 meteorological stations, it has been discovered that there are significant differences in the geographical distribution of heating degree days calculated with ASHRAE and UKMO methods in desert areas, while heating degree days are similar in regions with a more temperate climate with both methods. When there is a significant frequency of days with large daily temperature amplitude, it is more advisable to use the UKMO method for the calculation of heating degree days. For all these reasons, new values of thermal transmittances have been proposed for the opaque elements of the thermal envelopes with the developed methodology. A reduction by up 65% of the values of thermal transmittances are required using UKMO method in desert areas and no variations are required in cold zones. The new values of thermal transmittances proposed will help to improve the energy performance of buildings and to achieve a better adaptation to the climatic conditions. © 2021

Heating degree day is an essential parameter for estimation of energy demand and consumption in buildings. In the case of hourly temperature data availability, it is more appropriate to use the hourly method to calculate heating degree days. In the situation of reduced meteorological data, other methodologies must be selected for calculation. These methodologies include ASHRAE and UKMO methods. The aim of the present study is to analyse the effect of substitution in the heating degree day calculation method to modify building recommendations of current Chilean thermal building codes, maintaining the transmission heat losses through thermal envelope of buildings, in various geographical locations, with different climatic conditions. Analysing the data obtained from 165 meteorological stations, it has been discovered that there are significant differences in the geographical distribution of heating degree days calculated with ASHRAE and UKMO methods in desert areas, while heating degree days are similar in regions with a more temperate climate with both methods. When there is a significant frequency of days with large daily temperature amplitude, it is more advisable to use the UKMO method for the calculation of heating degree days. For all these reasons, new values of thermal transmittances have been proposed for the opaque elements of the thermal envelopes with the developed methodology. A reduction by up 65% of the values of thermal transmittances are required using UKMO method in desert areas and no variations are required in cold zones. The new values of thermal transmittances proposed will help to improve the energy performance of buildings and to achieve a better adaptation to the climatic conditions. © 2021

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