Research on the Comprehensive Performance of Hygroscopic Materials in an Office Building Based on EnergyPlus

This paper presents the research status of hygroscopic materials, points out the weak links as targets for major breakthroughs, and introduces humidifying mechanisms and their categories. In this paper, we simulated a single-monomer Shenyang office building with different envelopes of inner-surface...

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Main Authors: Shui Yu, Yumeng Cui, Yifei Shao, Fuhong Han
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-01-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/1/191
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spelling doaj-4a19812fd5db48f19113148cb49b8e192020-11-25T00:10:23ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-01-0112119110.3390/en12010191en12010191Research on the Comprehensive Performance of Hygroscopic Materials in an Office Building Based on EnergyPlusShui Yu0Yumeng Cui1Yifei Shao2Fuhong Han3School of Municipal and Environmental Engineering, Shenyang Jianzhu University, Shenyang 110168, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Subtropical Building Science, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510641, ChinaSchool of Municipal and Environmental Engineering, Shenyang Jianzhu University, Shenyang 110168, ChinaSchool of Municipal and Environmental Engineering, Shenyang Jianzhu University, Shenyang 110168, ChinaThis paper presents the research status of hygroscopic materials, points out the weak links as targets for major breakthroughs, and introduces humidifying mechanisms and their categories. In this paper, we simulated a single-monomer Shenyang office building with different envelopes of inner-surface hygroscopic materials for indoor humidity conditions, energy consumption, and economy, which are three aspects of energy consumption analysis in EnergyPlus software. To obtain the best moisture buffering performance from hygroscopic materials, we also simulated different cases including the laying area, ventilation strategy, thickness, and initial moisture content of different hygroscopic materials. The humidity fluctuation, with changes in the style of hygroscopic materials and usage conditions, of a room in a building can be analyzed by numerical simulation. This allows the determination of the best moisture buffering performance of the building structure. The results show that hygroscopic materials have great advantages in three energy saving aspects of building assessment. Hygroscopic materials can regulate indoor air humidity and reduce energy consumption. In addition, the entire life-cycle cost can be minimized. Lower rates of air exchange and larger usable areas can help enhance the level of performance of hygroscopic materials. The thickness and initial moisture content of hygroscopic materials have little impact on the moisture buffering value. This study strived to provide a theoretical basis and technical guidance for the production and installation of hygroscopic materials. It also promoted the passive materials market and the building’s energy savings. The best moisture buffering performance, evaluated at room level in this paper, can be obtained through real-world environmental simulation.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/1/191indoor humidity conditionenergy consumptioneconomics of wall constructionhygroscopic materialsmoisture buffering performance
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Yumeng Cui
Yifei Shao
Fuhong Han
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Yumeng Cui
Yifei Shao
Fuhong Han
Research on the Comprehensive Performance of Hygroscopic Materials in an Office Building Based on EnergyPlus
Energies
indoor humidity condition
energy consumption
economics of wall construction
hygroscopic materials
moisture buffering performance
author_facet Shui Yu
Yumeng Cui
Yifei Shao
Fuhong Han
author_sort Shui Yu
title Research on the Comprehensive Performance of Hygroscopic Materials in an Office Building Based on EnergyPlus
title_short Research on the Comprehensive Performance of Hygroscopic Materials in an Office Building Based on EnergyPlus
title_full Research on the Comprehensive Performance of Hygroscopic Materials in an Office Building Based on EnergyPlus
title_fullStr Research on the Comprehensive Performance of Hygroscopic Materials in an Office Building Based on EnergyPlus
title_full_unstemmed Research on the Comprehensive Performance of Hygroscopic Materials in an Office Building Based on EnergyPlus
title_sort research on the comprehensive performance of hygroscopic materials in an office building based on energyplus
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2019-01-01
description This paper presents the research status of hygroscopic materials, points out the weak links as targets for major breakthroughs, and introduces humidifying mechanisms and their categories. In this paper, we simulated a single-monomer Shenyang office building with different envelopes of inner-surface hygroscopic materials for indoor humidity conditions, energy consumption, and economy, which are three aspects of energy consumption analysis in EnergyPlus software. To obtain the best moisture buffering performance from hygroscopic materials, we also simulated different cases including the laying area, ventilation strategy, thickness, and initial moisture content of different hygroscopic materials. The humidity fluctuation, with changes in the style of hygroscopic materials and usage conditions, of a room in a building can be analyzed by numerical simulation. This allows the determination of the best moisture buffering performance of the building structure. The results show that hygroscopic materials have great advantages in three energy saving aspects of building assessment. Hygroscopic materials can regulate indoor air humidity and reduce energy consumption. In addition, the entire life-cycle cost can be minimized. Lower rates of air exchange and larger usable areas can help enhance the level of performance of hygroscopic materials. The thickness and initial moisture content of hygroscopic materials have little impact on the moisture buffering value. This study strived to provide a theoretical basis and technical guidance for the production and installation of hygroscopic materials. It also promoted the passive materials market and the building’s energy savings. The best moisture buffering performance, evaluated at room level in this paper, can be obtained through real-world environmental simulation.
topic indoor humidity condition
energy consumption
economics of wall construction
hygroscopic materials
moisture buffering performance
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/1/191
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