Građevinar, Vol. 76 No. 07., 2024.
Professional paper
https://doi.org/10.14256/JCE.3870.2024
Effect of advanced insulation materials and passive optimization strategies on interior thermal comfort of traditional houses in winter
Yiyun Zhu
Lu Liu
Guochen Sang
Xiaoling Cui
Abstract
This study proposed an interior thermal comfort test to enhance the interior thermal comfort of traditional houses in the Guan Zhong region of the Shaanxi Province during winter. The study was conducted in Xiaoliu village by employing field tests and a questionnaire survey. The field tests and analysis revealed that the thermal comfort of traditional houses in this region is poor, the spatial layout of the houses is unsuitable for conserving heat, the thermal properties of the enclosure walls are inadequate, and the mode of heating is inefficient. The heat transfer parameters, heat lost and gained through fabrics, and thermal properties of nanomaterials have been used to improve the thermal comfort analysis. Combined with the local economic conditions, passive design strategies such as optimizing the spatial layout, improving the thermal insulation performance of the enclosure walls, and using solar energy were implemented. The simulation results indicate that energy consumption can be significantly reduced, and the indoor thermal comfort of traditional houses can be enhanced by reasonably dividing the indoor space, increasing the thermal insulation performance of the enclosure walls, and making better use of solar energy and natural ventilation. Therefore, to improve thermal comfort and reduce the energy load of traditional houses in the Guan Zhong region, it is necessary to adopt passive optimisation strategies.
Keywords
traditional house; indoor thermal comfort; thermal simulation; passive design strategies; nanomaterials
Hrčak ID:
320797
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Publication date:
1.9.2024.
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