Yousefi, Y; Jahangiri, M; Alidadi Shamsabadi, A and Raeesi Dehkordi, A (2019) Designing a mediator space and the study of its effect on the energy consumption of a residential building using EnergyPlus software in Savadkuh, Iran. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology, 17(4), pp. 833-846. ISSN 1726-0531
Abstract
Purpose: Reducing energy consumption of a building may have a significant effect on the energy and environmental costs. Nowadays, energy simulations have come to the aid of engineers in the design and implementation of buildings with a perspective on energy consumption. Design/methodology/approach: In the current study, the suggested volume of a residential building in the Savadkuh City, Iran, is modeled using Ecotect® software, and the amount of radiation on the sides during various months of the year is studied. Then, using EnergyPlus™ software, climate analyses are performed on the suggested design, and finally, the amount of heating and cooling loads of the building are examined under two difference scenarios of mediator space. Findings: Results indicated that nearly at all times of the year, both the heating and cooling loads were reduced in the scenario where mediator space had two functions, i.e. as greenhouse and as a space for higher ventilation, compared to the scenario where mediator space did not have a climate role and merely served as an entrance and passageway with rigid dividers. Originality/value: Nowadays, energy simulations have come to the aid of engineers in the design and implementation of buildings with a perspective on energy consumption. Therefore, in the current study, the suggested volume of a residential building in the Savadkuh City, Iran, is modeled using Ecotect® software, and the amount of radiation on the sides during various months of the year is studied. Then, using EnergyPlus™ software, climate analyses are performed on the suggested design, and finally, the amount of heating and cooling loads of the building are examined under two difference scenarios of mediator space.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | energy in architecture; natural current; optimal design; sustainable architecture |
| Index terms: | ventilation, energy simulation, sustainable architecture, methodology, engineer, energyplus, mediator, residential building, implementation, energy consumption |
| Subjects: | design process, research methods, contractual arrangements, environmental science, energy systems, modelling and simulation, dispute resolution, profession, construction type, air quality |
| Topics: | Digital Applications, Design Practice, Legal Issues, Sustainability, Construction Technology, Procurement, Roles and Professions, Engineering Principles, Research Practice |
| Descriptive scope: | 4 PCTA |
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