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Optimizing passive energy savings in rural self-built houses: Integrating phase change materials across China's climate zones

Weilin Li, Rufei Li, Wenhai Sui, Changhai Liu and Liu Yang

Energy, 2024, vol. 311, issue C

Abstract: The energy consumption of rural residential buildings in China is increasing, and the integration of phase change materials (PCMs) has emerged as an effective strategy to mitigate building energy use and carbon emissions. Given China's diverse climate zones and the varying construction forms of rural self-built houses (RSHs), the efficacy of PCM applications varies significantly across regions. This study presents a comprehensive investigation into passive energy savings using PCMs in RSHs across various climate zones. We investigate the energy saving potential and thermal comfort effects of installing PCMs with varying phase change temperatures and thicknesses at different laying positions in representative buildings from each climate zone. The results indicate that the optimal phase change temperatures in different regions closely align with the outdoor average temperatures during the application season. When the optimal phase change temperatures and appropriate thicknesses of PCM are applied, cost-effective energy savings are consistently achieved in building roofing across regions, with the most significant effects observed in the Severe Cold region, where the uncomfortable degree hours reduction rate (φUDH) exceeds 90 %.

Keywords: Passive energy saving; Rural self-built houses; Phase change materials; Optimal laying scheme; Different climate zones (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2024.133377

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