2022
DOI: 10.3390/jcs6060165
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A Comparative Performance Analysis of Different Insulation Materials Installed in a Residential Building of a Cold Region in Pakistan

Abstract: Globally, the building sector consumes approximately 60% of the total energy usage, while the energy consumption of residential buildings lies between 20% to 40%. The majority of this energy is operational energy, which comes mainly from the heating and cooling of houses. Innovative and cost-effective insulation materials have the potential to reduce the operational energy requirements and can therefore make the buildings more energy efficient. In this study, three commonly available insulation materials were … Show more

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“…Slightly increasing the thickness of the wall, will eliminate the need for thermal insulations layers in the weather condition of northern areas of Pakistan. As almost 60–70% of total operational energy is lost through walls, roofs, and other enveloping structures, and people of northern areas of Pakistan pay 13th time their earnings on fuels for heating their houses 20 . The energy required for cooling and heating of building depends on the properties of construction materials 21 .…”
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“…Slightly increasing the thickness of the wall, will eliminate the need for thermal insulations layers in the weather condition of northern areas of Pakistan. As almost 60–70% of total operational energy is lost through walls, roofs, and other enveloping structures, and people of northern areas of Pakistan pay 13th time their earnings on fuels for heating their houses 20 . The energy required for cooling and heating of building depends on the properties of construction materials 21 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Glass wool (GW); The comparisons of these materials themselves have been widely presented in the literature, e.g., in [12][13][14][15], mostly for flat slabs. It is noteworthy that there are virtually no comparisons for pipe insulation.…”
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