Energy efficient of the residential buildings based climatic condition using experimental design: a case study in malaysia

In recent years, energy consumption has become a critical issue in the developed and developing countries. Residential buildings are one of the most users of energy in the construction sector that use the highest share of energy. This paper aims at evaluating the effect of four factors that are temp...

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Main Authors: Zahraee Seyed Mojib, Khalaji Assadi Morteza, Bayat Sajjad, Bakhoda Shokoufeh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201713104010
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spelling doaj-0b04f5726dc94777ace08b5bf975efad2021-02-02T07:29:51ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2017-01-011310401010.1051/matecconf/201713104010matecconf_ses2017_04010Energy efficient of the residential buildings based climatic condition using experimental design: a case study in malaysiaZahraee Seyed MojibKhalaji Assadi MortezaBayat SajjadBakhoda ShokoufehIn recent years, energy consumption has become a critical issue in the developed and developing countries. Residential buildings are one of the most users of energy in the construction sector that use the highest share of energy. This paper aims at evaluating the effect of four factors that are temperature, humidity, airflow and pressure on the cooling load in the residential buildings. To achieve this goal, statistical experimental design is used to determine the optimum setting of factors that result in optimum energy usage. Simulation software and energy analysis is used to simulate a two-storey building in Malaysia as the case of study. Final results showed that the temperature, humidity and interaction between them have the most significant effect on the energy cooling load. Moreover, to obtain the minimum value of cooling load the temperature and humidity should be equal to A=20 Celsius degree and B=60% respectively. In addition, the other two insignificant factors, airflow and pressure should be placed at the high level which are equal to C=3 cubic meters per hour, and D=6 Pascal (P) respectively.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201713104010
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author Zahraee Seyed Mojib
Khalaji Assadi Morteza
Bayat Sajjad
Bakhoda Shokoufeh
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Khalaji Assadi Morteza
Bayat Sajjad
Bakhoda Shokoufeh
Energy efficient of the residential buildings based climatic condition using experimental design: a case study in malaysia
MATEC Web of Conferences
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Khalaji Assadi Morteza
Bayat Sajjad
Bakhoda Shokoufeh
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title Energy efficient of the residential buildings based climatic condition using experimental design: a case study in malaysia
title_short Energy efficient of the residential buildings based climatic condition using experimental design: a case study in malaysia
title_full Energy efficient of the residential buildings based climatic condition using experimental design: a case study in malaysia
title_fullStr Energy efficient of the residential buildings based climatic condition using experimental design: a case study in malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Energy efficient of the residential buildings based climatic condition using experimental design: a case study in malaysia
title_sort energy efficient of the residential buildings based climatic condition using experimental design: a case study in malaysia
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description In recent years, energy consumption has become a critical issue in the developed and developing countries. Residential buildings are one of the most users of energy in the construction sector that use the highest share of energy. This paper aims at evaluating the effect of four factors that are temperature, humidity, airflow and pressure on the cooling load in the residential buildings. To achieve this goal, statistical experimental design is used to determine the optimum setting of factors that result in optimum energy usage. Simulation software and energy analysis is used to simulate a two-storey building in Malaysia as the case of study. Final results showed that the temperature, humidity and interaction between them have the most significant effect on the energy cooling load. Moreover, to obtain the minimum value of cooling load the temperature and humidity should be equal to A=20 Celsius degree and B=60% respectively. In addition, the other two insignificant factors, airflow and pressure should be placed at the high level which are equal to C=3 cubic meters per hour, and D=6 Pascal (P) respectively.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201713104010
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