Experimental Study of Envelope Airtightness in New Egyptian Residential Dwellings

Author:

Raafat Rana1ORCID,Marey Ahmed1ORCID,Goubran Sherif1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Architecture, The American University in Cairo, New Cairo 11835, Egypt

Abstract

In residential buildings, air infiltration impacts energy, indoor air quality, and thermal comfort considerably. While air infiltration in residential buildings has been the focus of many studies, most published field-testing results pertain to developed countries, with little or no data on air infiltration in developing nations. This paper presents the results of one of the first field investigations into envelope infiltration in the residential buildings of the hot-arid climatic area of Egypt. To analyze the air permeability of the building envelope, the fan pressurization method, often known as the blower door test (BDT), is used, following ISO 9772. The study focuses on 20 residential dwellings built with heavy construction materials and subjects them to extensive characterization and testing. The average air leakage and the air permeability rate for the tested sample were 6.14 h−1 and 17.3 m3/(h∙m2), respectively. However, significant variations in airtightness were observed across the dwelling, leading the team to test several building-related parameters statistically to study their impact on airtightness. Fenestration quality appeared to be a critical factor in determining air infiltration, showing a strong correlation with the air change and leakage. A further investigation underscored that the specific aperture factor and the fenestration quality can predict the infiltration rates to a large degree. Thus, we recommend further investigation of these characteristics in heavy construction material building. Finally, we strongly recommend that building codes in developing countries such as Egypt include minimum performance requirements for fenestration.

Funder

Office of the Associate Provost Research, Innovation and Creatively (APRIC) at the American University in Cairo

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering,Architecture

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