Development of a numerical approach to assess the effect of coupled heat and moisture transfer on energy consumption of residential buildings in Moroccan context

Author:

Chbani Idrissi Yassine1ORCID,Belarbi Rafik23ORCID,Ferroukhi Mohammed Yacine4,Feddaoui M’barek1,Agliz Driss1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire Génie Energie, Matériaux et Systèmes (LGEMS), Ibn Zohr University, Agadir, Morocco

2. Laboratory of Engineering Science for Environment ‘LaSIE’ La Rochelle University, UMR 7356 CNRS, France

3. 4ev Lab, EDF R&D, CNRS, LaSIE, Université de La Rochelle, La Rochelle Cedex 1, France

4. Université de Lyon, ENISE, LTDS UMR CNRS 5513, St-Etienne Cedex, France

Abstract

Hygrothermal properties of building materials, climatic conditions and energy performance are interrelated and have to be considered simultaneously as part of an optimised building design. In this paper, a new approach to evaluate the energy consumption of residential buildings in Morocco is presented. This approach is based on the effect of coupled heat and moisture transfer in typical residential buildings and on their responses to the varied climatic conditions encountered in the country. This approach allows us to evaluate with better accuracy the response of building energy performance and the indoor comfort of building occupants. Annual energy consumption, cooling and heating energy requirements were estimated considering the six climatic zones of Morocco. Based on the results, terms related to coupled heat and moisture transfer can effectively correct the existing energy consumption calculations of the six zones of Morocco, which currently do not consider energy consumption due to coupled heat and moisture transfer.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Materials Science,Building and Construction

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