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Title: A study on residential heating energy requirement and optimum insulation thickness
Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mühendislik Fakültesi/Makine Mühendisliği Bölümü.
Kaynaklı, Ömer
8387145900
Keywords: Heating energy requirements
Degree hour
Optimum insulation thickness
Cooling degree-hours
Sustainable development
Building walls
Turkey
Consumption
Prospects
Savings
Computation theory
Computation theory
Heat losses
Infiltration
Life cycle
Energy conservation
Air temperature
Energy
Fuel
Heating
Heat losses
Issue Date: Jun-2008
Publisher: Pergamon-Elsevıer Science
Citation: Kaynaklı, Ö. (2008). ''A study on residential heating energy requirement and optimum insulation thickness''. Renewable Energy, 33(6), 1164-1172.
Abstract: Heat loss from buildings has a considerable share in waste of energy especially in Turkey since no or little insulation is used in existing and new buildings. Therefore, energy savings can be obtained by determining of heat loss characteristics with using proper thickness of insulation. For this purpose, in this study, calculations of optimum insulation thickness are carried out on a prototype building in Bursa as a sample city. Considering long term and current outdoor air temperature records (from 1992 to 2005), degree-hour (DH) values are calculated, and the variation of annual energy requirement of the building is investigated for various architectural design properties (such as air infiltration rate, glazing type, and area). Then, the effects of the insulation thickness on the energy requirement and total cost are presented. Based on life cycle cost (LCC) analysis, the optimum insulation thicknesses are determined for different fuel types. As a conclusion, the length of the heating period is average 221 days, and the mean heating DH value is found as 45 113.2 besides changing between 38000 and 55000. The optimum insulation thicknesses for Bursa vary between 5.3 and 12.4cm depending on fuel types. In addition to this, the variation in Turkey is more dramatically.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2007.07.001
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S096014810700239X
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/22436
ISSN: 09601481
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