Evaluation of thermal environments for cliff-side cave dwellings in cold region of China
Xi Zhao,
Ping Nie,
Jiayin Zhu,
Liping Tong and
Yingfang Liu
Renewable Energy, 2020, vol. 158, issue C, 154-166
Abstract:
Climate responsive strategies contained in traditional native dwellings can provide theoretical basis for the development of sustainable buildings. This study focused on a quantitative analysis of cliff-side cave dwellings located in cold region of China. Field measurements in summer and winter were carried out. Based on the monitoring data, thermal environment of the cave dwelling and thermal characteristics of the adobe massive building envelope were evaluated. Results showed that the cliff-side cave dwelling was well adapted to local environment for its good ability of thermal insulation under the natural conditions. Furthermore, in order to assess the whole annual thermal performance and thermal comfort level, numerical simulations on the cliff-side cave dwelling models was also performed using the software Energyplus. Results showed that 52.50% time of the year was comfortable of the living room. Meanwhile, some technical strategies of making full use of solar energy and natural ventilation was proposed in the end of this paper, which can provide technical support for the regeneration design of traditional residential buildings.
Keywords: Cliff-side cave dwelling; Massive building envelope; Thermal environment; Thermal performance; Renewable energy utilization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2020.05.128
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