An Approach to Improve Energy and Cost Performance of a Social Housing Archetype in Cold Climate Region

The importance of building energy performance has been substantially increasing in the last decades due to the global warming. Therefore, buildings within the existing stock and the new buildings are encouraged to achieve the energy performance restrictions and efficiency levels. In this context, a...

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Main Authors: Yılmaz Yiğit, Yılmaz Burcu Çiğdem
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/37/e3sconf_clima2019_03065.pdf
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spelling doaj-9378835ed47d423ab203f819b3495e322021-02-02T00:24:30ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-011110306510.1051/e3sconf/201911103065e3sconf_clima2019_03065An Approach to Improve Energy and Cost Performance of a Social Housing Archetype in Cold Climate RegionYılmaz Yiğit0Yılmaz Burcu Çiğdem1Bahcesehir University, Faculty of Architecture and DesignBahcesehir University, Faculty of Architecture and DesignThe importance of building energy performance has been substantially increasing in the last decades due to the global warming. Therefore, buildings within the existing stock and the new buildings are encouraged to achieve the energy performance restrictions and efficiency levels. In this context, a social housing archetype (Harct), which is constructed in each climate region of Turkey with a common design approach for temperate climate region, is evaluated as a base case to improve the energy performance for the cold climate region by the optimization of the life cycle cost (LCC). It is, namely, aimed to not only improve the energy performance of the archetype but also to ensure optimal cost efficiency as significant criterion. It is focused to optimize the façades of the Harct in terms of window width, and optic and thermo-physical properties of the façade with determining the efficient insulation thickness level for exterior walls and efficient glazing types for windows. Firstly, façade design is analysed to find out the minimum and maximum windows’ widths to achieve the optimal window sizes. Secondly, optic and thermo-physical properties and cost data of the opaque and transparent façade elements have been designated among the market products in accordance with the current regulations. Energy model of the building has been run by Energy Plus simulation tool, in order to integrate it with GenOpt for optimization. Optimization was performed to carry out efficient frontier cases. The results were evaluated from life cycle cost (LCC) and energy efficiency point of view to highlight the cost optimal pointhttps://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/37/e3sconf_clima2019_03065.pdf
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An Approach to Improve Energy and Cost Performance of a Social Housing Archetype in Cold Climate Region
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title An Approach to Improve Energy and Cost Performance of a Social Housing Archetype in Cold Climate Region
title_short An Approach to Improve Energy and Cost Performance of a Social Housing Archetype in Cold Climate Region
title_full An Approach to Improve Energy and Cost Performance of a Social Housing Archetype in Cold Climate Region
title_fullStr An Approach to Improve Energy and Cost Performance of a Social Housing Archetype in Cold Climate Region
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description The importance of building energy performance has been substantially increasing in the last decades due to the global warming. Therefore, buildings within the existing stock and the new buildings are encouraged to achieve the energy performance restrictions and efficiency levels. In this context, a social housing archetype (Harct), which is constructed in each climate region of Turkey with a common design approach for temperate climate region, is evaluated as a base case to improve the energy performance for the cold climate region by the optimization of the life cycle cost (LCC). It is, namely, aimed to not only improve the energy performance of the archetype but also to ensure optimal cost efficiency as significant criterion. It is focused to optimize the façades of the Harct in terms of window width, and optic and thermo-physical properties of the façade with determining the efficient insulation thickness level for exterior walls and efficient glazing types for windows. Firstly, façade design is analysed to find out the minimum and maximum windows’ widths to achieve the optimal window sizes. Secondly, optic and thermo-physical properties and cost data of the opaque and transparent façade elements have been designated among the market products in accordance with the current regulations. Energy model of the building has been run by Energy Plus simulation tool, in order to integrate it with GenOpt for optimization. Optimization was performed to carry out efficient frontier cases. The results were evaluated from life cycle cost (LCC) and energy efficiency point of view to highlight the cost optimal point
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