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Energy Efficiency Analysis of Building Envelopes with Innovative Materials

Author(s) Jaymin Pareshkumar Shah
Country India
Abstract The building envelope will be deeply impacted by validating the energy efficiency of residential and commercial properties. This paper studies the energy performance of building envelope utilizing new materials to enhance the energy efficiency. The objective of this task is to examine the field of the energy policy section of improvement in the state of using contact materials (AACM) products, phase change materials (PCMs), vacuum insulation panels (VIPs), and advanced glazing systems. Along with him, new materials are incorporated into traditional ones due to emerging energy consumption and thermal comfort of the building. In this study, we explain it fully.
The research approach of this study is bedding theory and empirical. Several simulations will involve building energy modeling software to study the thermal performance of different envelope materials under different climate zones. A snapshot of existing operational outcomes, e.g., building energy consumption patterns, and occupants' comfort evaluations from the case studies of existing buildings using innovative materials, will be evaluated. Key performance metrics, such as thermal need, energy use intensity, and pets against climate change abstergents, will be assessed to develop a flat structure to outline the severity of these white-hat building prototypes.
It is expected that the outcome of this research will be to create novel materials for decreasing energy consumption in buildings and improving the comfort of occupants. This research is intended to supply architects, builders, and policy-makers with the feasibility and benefits of using such materials in the following buildings by combining and quantifying the energy efficiency advantages of advanced building envelope systems. The results will contribute to a gain in the broad debate about sustainable building techniques, encourage further investigation into low-energy building design, and, finally, towards using innovative materials to save energy and mitigate the effects of global warming on the built environment.
Keywords Energy Efficiency, Building Envelopes, Innovative Materials, Thermal Performance, Phase-Change Materials, Vacuum Insulation Panels, Advanced Glazing Technologies, Insulation Methods, Energy Consumption, Thermal Comfort, Energy Modeling, Case Studies, Building Design, Energy Use Intensity, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Sustainable Building Practices, Architectural Design, Construction Projects, Insulation Performance, Occupant Comfort, Material Properties, Climate Impact, Heat Transfer, Building Codes, Sustainability, Energy Reduction, Passive Design, Environmental Impact, Resilience, Retrofitting, Innovative Materials
Field Engineering
Published In Volume 12, Issue 2, April-June 2021
Published On 2021-05-06
Cite This Energy Efficiency Analysis of Building Envelopes with Innovative Materials - Jaymin Pareshkumar Shah - IJSAT Volume 12, Issue 2, April-June 2021. DOI 10.71097/IJSAT.v12.i2.3066
DOI https://doi.org/10.71097/IJSAT.v12.i2.3066
Short DOI https://doi.org/g898p6

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