Optimization and prediction of office building shading devices for energy, daylight, and view consideration using genetic and BO-LGBM algorithms
Hangyue Zhang,
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Yanqiu Cui,
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Hongbin Cai
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et al.
Energy and Buildings,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
324, P. 114939 - 114939
Published: Oct. 30, 2024
Language: Английский
A Systematic Review on the Risk of Overheating in Passive Houses
Buildings,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(8), P. 2501 - 2501
Published: Aug. 13, 2024
The
rise
in
energy-efficient
building
strategies,
driven
by
the
intensifying
energy
crisis,
has
encouraged
development
of
passive
house
(PH)
approach.
However,
existing
research
highlights
a
potential
downside,
perception
overheating
risk
hot
periods,
particularly
when
design
and
construction
methods
fail
to
incorporate
adequate
mitigation
strategies.
This
study
examines
pressing
necessity
addressing
risks
PHs
through
systematic
review.
aim
is
identify
key
factors
reported
as
contributing
overheating,
evaluate
recommended
solutions
across
diverse
global
regions,
reduce
risk.
review
indicates
that
are
considered
at
periods
year
many
climatic
exacerbated
impacts
climate
change.
Architectural
features,
conditions,
inhabitants’
behaviors,
perceptions
quality
indoor
spaces
important
affecting
PH
should
be
stage.
It
concluded
urban
context,
envelope
characteristics,
their
require
greater
attention.
Based
on
knowledge
gaps
identified,
green
walls
proposed
nature-based
solution
with
good
for
mitigating
PHs.
More
integrated
consideration
all
can
minimize
current
future
risks.
Language: Английский
Eco-Efficient Thermal Rehabilitation of Residential Buildings in Northeast Brazil Through Thermal Modeling Considering Future Climate Needs
Buildings,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(9), P. 1497 - 1497
Published: April 28, 2025
The
outdoor
climate
is
expected
to
undergo
significant
and
extreme
changes.
These
changes
may
lead
increased
building
requirements
depending
on
their
location.
This
critical,
as
human
beings
tend
spend
a
large
part
of
time
inside
buildings.
Accordingly,
it
crucial
take
future
conditions
into
account
ensure
an
adequate
indoor
climate,
simultaneously
meeting
the
current
drive
for
decarbonization
built
environment.
One
avenue
opting
thermally
efficient
products
technologies
with
lower
carbon
footprint
guarantee
comfortable
while
minimizing
energy
consumption.
study
focuses
Northeast
region
Brazil,
specifically
its
nine
states,
given
usage
specific
passive
thermal
strategies
in
new
buildings
that
have
high
compensatory
achieved
through
developing
computational
models
housing
unit
multi-family
building,
commonly
constructed
several
cities
this
region.
model
was
employed
analyze
comfort,
consumption,
footprint.
To
projections,
analysis
includes
scenarios
based
Representative
Concentration
Pathways
4.5
8.5.
efficiency
certain
sustainable
rehabilitation
demonstrated
region,
highlighting
importance
adopting
measures
appropriate
region’s
climate.
Language: Английский
Impact of outdoor microclimate on the performance of high-rise multi-family dwellings in cold areas and optimization of building passive design
Wenwen Li,
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Zhengnan Zhou,
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Chaohong Wang
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et al.
Building and Environment,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
248, P. 111038 - 111038
Published: Nov. 17, 2023
Language: Английский
The Impact of Air Renewal with Heat-Recovery Technologies on Energy Consumption for Different Types of Environments in Brazilian Buildings
Energies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17(16), P. 4065 - 4065
Published: Aug. 16, 2024
This
work
evaluates
the
impact
of
air
renewal
on
energy
consumption
for
indoor
environments.
For
this
purpose,
an
analysis
problem
at
a
Brazilian
level
was
carried
out,
as
well
research
into
without
recovery
and
different
existing
technologies
recovering
from
renewed
air.
On
other
hand,
influence
heat-recovery
systems
analyzed
in
three
cities
(Manaus,
São
Paulo,
Brasília)
environments,
where
classroom
Manaus
has
approximately
50%
external
factor
42%
sensible
heat
factor.
However,
classrooms
Paulo
Brasília
have
lower
(27%
8%,
respectively)
higher
(61%
78%,
respectively).
Considering
system
with
recovery,
decreases
to
23%,
10%,
3%
Manaus,
Brasília,
respectively.
allows
us
understand
systems,
which
reduce
increase
Language: Английский
Finding Patterns of Construction Systems in Low-Income Housing for Thermal and Energy Performance Evaluation through Cluster Analysis
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(17), P. 12793 - 12793
Published: Aug. 24, 2023
Energy
consumption
in
buildings
depends
on
many
factors,
including
envelope
materials.
This
paper
aims
to
propose
a
method
based
cluster
analysis
for
finding
reference
models
actual
construction
systems
of
low-income
housing.
Such
can
be
used
future
thermal
and
energy
performance
studies.
Data
the
composition
sample
106
dwellings
were
obtained
through
field
survey
Florianópolis,
southern
Brazil.
Cluster
analyses
performed
group
similar
materials
together,
therefore,
model
was
each
cluster.
Computer
simulations
hypothesis
tests
verify
whether
represented
sample.
Three
from
analysis.
1
comprised
houses
with
ceramic-brick
walls,
concrete
floor,
slabs.
2
ceramic
tiles,
wooden
ceilings.
3
cement
better
than
other
clusters
cold
season
(mean
degree-hour
1299
cooling
1361
heating
model).
over
hot
1014
1451
heating).
showed
worst
3793
2988
Thus,
have
shown
that
three
differ
represent
their
properly.
practical
objective
obtaining
models.
Language: Английский
Optimization and Prediction of Office Building Shading Devices for Energy, Daylight, and View Consideration Using Genetic and Bo-Lgbm Algorithms
Hangyue Zhang,
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Yanqiu Cui,
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Hongbin Cai
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et al.
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Bioclimatic Design in Modern Architecture: Towards a Greener, More Resilient Future
Published: Dec. 30, 2024
The
main
objective
was
to
explore
the
theories
and
practices
of
bioclimatic
architecture,
highlighting
its
potential
mitigate
environmental
impact
improve
quality
life
through
sustainable
building
design,
as
a
consequence,
investigate
how
architecture
energy
efficiency
can
contribute
development
reduction
buildings.Methodology:
An
empirical
conceptual
literature
review
on
carried
out,
based
academic
references
relevant
documents
provide
an
overview
current
research
topic.Academic
databases
such
Scopus,
Science
Direct
Google
Scholar
were
searched
using
terms
related
sustainability.
A
total
118
articles
analyzed,
which
14
selected
relevant:Results:
It
found
that
focuses
design
built
spaces
integrate
with
natural
environment,
optimizing
use
resources
prioritizing
thermal
sensory
comfort.Tactics
ventilation
materials
identified,
well
need
for
adaptable
solutions
in
different
socioeconomic
contexts,
especially
Peru
where
adoption
these
is
limited.Main
Conclusions:
Bioclimatic
crucial
address
contemporary
challenges
by
promoting
aligns
climatic
environment.This
approach
not
only
seeks
comfort
users,
but
also
aims
significantly
reduce
carbon
footprint
buildings.It
highlighted
recovery
cultural
strategies,
courtyards,
be
key
more
architecture.
Language: Английский