Assessment of Passive Solar Heating Systems’ Energy-Saving Potential across Varied Climatic Conditions: The Development of the Passive Solar Heating Indicator (PSHI)

Author:

Mo Wensheng1,Zhang Gaochuan23,Yao Xingbo4,Li Qianyu5,DeBacker Bart Julien1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Environmental Engineering, The University of Kitakyushu, Kitakyushu 808-0135, Japan

2. School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Zhejiang University of Science & Technology, Hangzhou 310023, China

3. Zhejiang Southeast Architectural Design Group Co., Ltd., Hangzhou 310023, China

4. School of Art and Design, Xi’an University of Technology, Xi’an 710054, China

5. Graduate School of Information, Production and Systems, Waseda University, Kitakyushu 808-0135, Japan

Abstract

This study aims to evaluate the energy-saving potential of passive solar heating systems in diverse global climates and introduce a new indicator, the passive solar heating indicator (PSHI), to enhance the efficiency of building designs. By collecting climate data from 600 cities worldwide through a simulation model, the present study employs polynomial regression to analyze the impact of outdoor temperature and solar radiation intensity on building energy savings. It also uses K-means cluster analysis to scientifically categorize cities based on their energy-saving potential. The findings underscore the benefits of both direct and indirect solar heating strategies in different climates. Significantly, the PSHI shows superior predictive accuracy and applicability over traditional indices, such as the irradiation temperature difference ratio (ITR) and the irradiation degree hour ratio (C-IDHR), especially when outdoor temperatures are close to indoor design temperatures. Moreover, the application of a cluster analysis provides hierarchical guidance on passive heating designs globally, paving the way for more accurate and customized energy-efficient building strategies.

Funder

Science and Technology Bureau of Beilin District, Xi'an

Publisher

MDPI AG

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