Analysis of the Thermal Behavior of an Earthbag Building in Mediterranean Continental Climate: Monitoring and Simulation

Nearly 30% of humanity lives in earthen dwellings. Earthbag is a sustainable, cheap, feasible and comfortable option for emergency housing. A comparative monitoring-simulation analysis of the hygrothermal behavior of an Earthbag dwelling in Mediterranean continental climate, designed under bioclimat...

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Main Authors: Lídia Rincón, Ariadna Carrobé, Marc Medrano, Cristian Solé, Albert Castell, Ingrid Martorell
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-12-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/1/162
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spelling doaj-a6053e546558426dbf6bf19311d6d7832020-11-25T01:50:51ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-12-0113116210.3390/en13010162en13010162Analysis of the Thermal Behavior of an Earthbag Building in Mediterranean Continental Climate: Monitoring and SimulationLídia Rincón0Ariadna Carrobé1Marc Medrano2Cristian Solé3Albert Castell4Ingrid Martorell5SEMB Research Group, INSPIRES Research Centre, Universitat de Lleida, Pere de Cabrera s/n, 25001 Lleida, SpainSEMB Research Group, INSPIRES Research Centre, Universitat de Lleida, Pere de Cabrera s/n, 25001 Lleida, SpainSEMB Research Group, INSPIRES Research Centre, Universitat de Lleida, Pere de Cabrera s/n, 25001 Lleida, SpainSEMB Research Group, INSPIRES Research Centre, Universitat de Lleida, Pere de Cabrera s/n, 25001 Lleida, SpainSEMB Research Group, INSPIRES Research Centre, Universitat de Lleida, Pere de Cabrera s/n, 25001 Lleida, SpainSEMB Research Group, INSPIRES Research Centre, Universitat de Lleida, Pere de Cabrera s/n, 25001 Lleida, SpainNearly 30% of humanity lives in earthen dwellings. Earthbag is a sustainable, cheap, feasible and comfortable option for emergency housing. A comparative monitoring-simulation analysis of the hygrothermal behavior of an Earthbag dwelling in Mediterranean continental climate, designed under bioclimatic criteria, is presented. The dome shape Earthbag dwelling has a net floor area of 7.07 m<sup>2</sup>, a glass door facing south and two confronted windows in the east and west facades. A numerical model (EnergyPlus v8.8) was designed for comparison. Twenty-four hour cross ventilation, night cross ventilation, and no ventilation in free floating mode and a controlled indoor temperature were the tested scenarios. Comparisons between experimental data and simulation show a good match in temperature behavior for the scenarios studied. Reductions of 90% in summer and 88% in winter, in the interior thermal amplitude with respect to exterior temperatures are found. Position of the glazed openings was fundamental in the direct solar gains, contributing to the increase of temperature in 1.31 &#176;C in winter and 1.37 &#176;C in the equinox. Night ventilation in the summer period had a good performance as a passive system. Passive solar gains made a reduction of heating energy consumption of 2.3% in winter and 8.9% in equinox.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/1/162earth buildingthermal comfortpassive designmonitoring and simulation
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author Lídia Rincón
Ariadna Carrobé
Marc Medrano
Cristian Solé
Albert Castell
Ingrid Martorell
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Ariadna Carrobé
Marc Medrano
Cristian Solé
Albert Castell
Ingrid Martorell
Analysis of the Thermal Behavior of an Earthbag Building in Mediterranean Continental Climate: Monitoring and Simulation
Energies
earth building
thermal comfort
passive design
monitoring and simulation
author_facet Lídia Rincón
Ariadna Carrobé
Marc Medrano
Cristian Solé
Albert Castell
Ingrid Martorell
author_sort Lídia Rincón
title Analysis of the Thermal Behavior of an Earthbag Building in Mediterranean Continental Climate: Monitoring and Simulation
title_short Analysis of the Thermal Behavior of an Earthbag Building in Mediterranean Continental Climate: Monitoring and Simulation
title_full Analysis of the Thermal Behavior of an Earthbag Building in Mediterranean Continental Climate: Monitoring and Simulation
title_fullStr Analysis of the Thermal Behavior of an Earthbag Building in Mediterranean Continental Climate: Monitoring and Simulation
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the Thermal Behavior of an Earthbag Building in Mediterranean Continental Climate: Monitoring and Simulation
title_sort analysis of the thermal behavior of an earthbag building in mediterranean continental climate: monitoring and simulation
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Nearly 30% of humanity lives in earthen dwellings. Earthbag is a sustainable, cheap, feasible and comfortable option for emergency housing. A comparative monitoring-simulation analysis of the hygrothermal behavior of an Earthbag dwelling in Mediterranean continental climate, designed under bioclimatic criteria, is presented. The dome shape Earthbag dwelling has a net floor area of 7.07 m<sup>2</sup>, a glass door facing south and two confronted windows in the east and west facades. A numerical model (EnergyPlus v8.8) was designed for comparison. Twenty-four hour cross ventilation, night cross ventilation, and no ventilation in free floating mode and a controlled indoor temperature were the tested scenarios. Comparisons between experimental data and simulation show a good match in temperature behavior for the scenarios studied. Reductions of 90% in summer and 88% in winter, in the interior thermal amplitude with respect to exterior temperatures are found. Position of the glazed openings was fundamental in the direct solar gains, contributing to the increase of temperature in 1.31 &#176;C in winter and 1.37 &#176;C in the equinox. Night ventilation in the summer period had a good performance as a passive system. Passive solar gains made a reduction of heating energy consumption of 2.3% in winter and 8.9% in equinox.
topic earth building
thermal comfort
passive design
monitoring and simulation
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/1/162
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