Energy Efficiency Optimization in Residential Buildings Using Thermal Insulation Blocks Case Study in Cairo, Egypt

Thermal insulation blocks have recently been highly considered in hot weather countries according to their low thermal conductivity that can result in a considerable reduction in the demand for building HVAC systems energy and its related negative impacts to the surrounding environments. The paper c...

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Main Author: Eslam Moraekip
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Assiut University, Faculty of Engineering 2023-05-01
Series:JES: Journal of Engineering Sciences
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Online Access:https://jesaun.journals.ekb.eg/article_286047_f63ad710d88a20b6e57f0b5a233e6df8.pdf
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Summary:Thermal insulation blocks have recently been highly considered in hot weather countries according to their low thermal conductivity that can result in a considerable reduction in the demand for building HVAC systems energy and its related negative impacts to the surrounding environments. The paper concerns recognizing the capabilities of applying thermal insulation blocks in building envelopes in Cairo, Egypt to enhance whole-building performance and conserve environments.The study opted for making a comparative performance analysis on six types of building envelopes of a prototype residential building located in Cairo, Egypt by simulating the building model using building performance simulation software (Design Builder Software Ltd – V. 7.0.0.116). Four of them use conventional bricks and blocks compared with the fifth type uses advanced light sand blocks. The sixth type uses thermal insulation blocks to detect the effects of using thermal insulation blocks on a building’s thermal performance and energy consumption.The performance comparative analysis results referred to a huge amount of heat transfer from and to building interior spaces caused by building external walls in the conventional building envelopes that should be treated to improve building thermal performance; by using thermal insulation blocks study observes a reduction of heat transfer from 41.61% to 65.08% that results in a reduction of energy consumption from 4.27% to 13.32%.The study proves that using thermal insulation blocks in a building’s envelope can enhance the building’s thermal performance and thus reduce the building’s energy consumption and related negative impacts on the surrounding environments.
ISSN:1687-0530
2356-8550