Evaluation and mapping of building overheating risk and air conditioning use due to the urban heat island effect

Ruey Lung Hwang, Tzu Ping Lin, Feng Yi Lin

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Differences in urban context can lead to distinct local microclimates. The data provided by a single weather station are insufficient for evaluating residential thermal conditions and the air conditioning energy consumption of microscale areas throughout cities. The purpose of this study was to quantify the urban heat island (UHI) effect on air conditioning energy consumption and overheating risk in buildings. This study generated localized microclimate files of microscale areas from their urban contexts. A common three-story townhouse in Tainan City, Taiwan, was used as an example. EnergyPlus was used to simulate and analyze the effect of microclimate on residential overheating risk and air conditioning energy consumption citywide. Tainan was divided into 1496 microscale areas, and the analysis results indicated that dwellings in downtown and suburban areas faced an overheating risk for 3–5 months and exhibited a natural ventilation potential of 43%–47% from May to October. Furthermore, the air conditioning energy consumption of 60% of these microscale areas was 14.5–21.5 kWh/m2, with 8% exceeding 21.5 kWh/m2. By contrast, the natural ventilation potential of dwellings in the countryside and peripheral areas was 63%–72%, and air conditioning energy consumption was ≤11.0 kWh/m2. These results highlight the importance of using localized microclimate files for evaluating building energy performance in urban areas.

原文English
文章編號101726
期刊Journal of Building Engineering
32
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 2020 11月

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • 土木與結構工程
  • 建築
  • 建築與營造
  • 安全、風險、可靠性和品質
  • 材料力學

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