Effect of highly reflective roofing sheet on building thermal loads for a school in Osaka

Currently, urban heat island (UHI) phenomenon and building energy consumptions are becoming serious. Strategies to mitigate UHI and reduce building energy consumptions are implemented worldwide. In Japan, as an effective means of mitigating UHI and saving energy of buildings, highly reflective (HR)...

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Main Authors: Yuan Jihui, Emura Kazuo, Farnham Craig
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201711901056
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spelling doaj-887e5d35848c462aadabd3b4553af85e2021-02-02T03:53:51ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2017-01-011190105610.1051/matecconf/201711901056matecconf_imeti2017_01056Effect of highly reflective roofing sheet on building thermal loads for a school in OsakaYuan JihuiEmura Kazuo0Farnham Craig1Dept. of Housing and Environmental Design, Graduate School of Human Life Science, Osaka City UniversityDept. of Housing and Environmental Design, Graduate School of Human Life Science, Osaka City UniversityCurrently, urban heat island (UHI) phenomenon and building energy consumptions are becoming serious. Strategies to mitigate UHI and reduce building energy consumptions are implemented worldwide. In Japan, as an effective means of mitigating UHI and saving energy of buildings, highly reflective (HR) and green roofs are increasingly used. In order to evaluate the effect of roofs with high reflection and thermal insulation on the energy conservation of buildings, we investigated the roof solar reflectivity of the subject school in Osaka, in which the HR roofing sheet was installed on the roof from 2010. Thermal loads, including cooling and heating loads of the top floor of school, were calculated using the thermal load calculation software, New HASP/ACLD-β. Comparing the thermal loads after HR roofing sheet installation to previous, the annual thermal load decreased about 25 MJ/m2-year and the cooling load decreased about 112 MJ/m2-year. However, the heating load increased about 87 MJ/m2-year in winter. To minimize the annual thermal load, thermal insulation of the roof was also considered be used together with HR roofing sheet in this study. The results showed that the combination of HR roofing sheet and high thermal insulation is more effective to reduce the annual thermal load.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201711901056
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author Yuan Jihui
Emura Kazuo
Farnham Craig
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Emura Kazuo
Farnham Craig
Effect of highly reflective roofing sheet on building thermal loads for a school in Osaka
MATEC Web of Conferences
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Emura Kazuo
Farnham Craig
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title Effect of highly reflective roofing sheet on building thermal loads for a school in Osaka
title_short Effect of highly reflective roofing sheet on building thermal loads for a school in Osaka
title_full Effect of highly reflective roofing sheet on building thermal loads for a school in Osaka
title_fullStr Effect of highly reflective roofing sheet on building thermal loads for a school in Osaka
title_full_unstemmed Effect of highly reflective roofing sheet on building thermal loads for a school in Osaka
title_sort effect of highly reflective roofing sheet on building thermal loads for a school in osaka
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Currently, urban heat island (UHI) phenomenon and building energy consumptions are becoming serious. Strategies to mitigate UHI and reduce building energy consumptions are implemented worldwide. In Japan, as an effective means of mitigating UHI and saving energy of buildings, highly reflective (HR) and green roofs are increasingly used. In order to evaluate the effect of roofs with high reflection and thermal insulation on the energy conservation of buildings, we investigated the roof solar reflectivity of the subject school in Osaka, in which the HR roofing sheet was installed on the roof from 2010. Thermal loads, including cooling and heating loads of the top floor of school, were calculated using the thermal load calculation software, New HASP/ACLD-β. Comparing the thermal loads after HR roofing sheet installation to previous, the annual thermal load decreased about 25 MJ/m2-year and the cooling load decreased about 112 MJ/m2-year. However, the heating load increased about 87 MJ/m2-year in winter. To minimize the annual thermal load, thermal insulation of the roof was also considered be used together with HR roofing sheet in this study. The results showed that the combination of HR roofing sheet and high thermal insulation is more effective to reduce the annual thermal load.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201711901056
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