Energy and Thermal Performance of Social Housing: Analysis of Heat Flow Through the Envelope and Comparison With International Schemes

Author:

Romero-Perez Claudia K.1,Rodriguez-Muñoz Norma A.2,Borbon-Almada Ana C.3,Alpuche-Cruz M. Guadalupe4,Martin-Dominguez Ignacio R.1

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Ingenieria Sustentable, Centro de Investigacion en Materiales Avanzados, Calle CIMAV 110, Ejido Arroyo Seco, Durango 34147, Mexico

2. Catedras CONACYT, Centro de Investigacion en Materiales Avanzados, Calle CIMAV 110, Ejido Arroyo Seco, Durango 34147, Mexico

3. Departamento de Ingenieria Civil y Minas, Universidad de Sonora, Boulevard Luis Encinas y Rosales SN, Hermosillo 83000, Mexico

4. Departamento de Arquitectura y Diseño, Universidad de Sonora, Boulevard Luis Encinas y Rosales SN, Hermosillo 83000, Mexico

Abstract

Abstract Some of the greatest potentials for improving building energy efficiency are found in the residential sector. Social housing, in particular, has drawn heavy research interest because it affects the welfare of large populations, is the source of significant energy consumption, and has outsize importance in the construction and regulatory sectors. Energy regulation in Mexico focuses on reducing the energy needed to cool buildings down, neglecting the importance of heating buildings built in the colder regions of the country. To address this gap, the present work focuses on the thermal behavior of social housing in the regions of Mexico with cold semi-arid climate. We found that thermal discomfort inside houses is primarily driven by low temperatures. We calculated annual heat flows in houses, visualizing heat gains and losses through each part of the building envelopes, and found that the highest heat flows occur through the floor. We also found that windows have the greatest heat transfer per unit area of all construction elements. We estimated the energy that each building would require if heating and air conditioning were used throughout the year to bring indoor temperatures within the range of thermal comfort. Finally, we used evaluation schemas from several countries to evaluate the energy demand per unit area (kWh/m2) of several local houses in a typical year. The houses analyzed here presented low scores under these schemas.

Funder

Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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