2018
DOI: 10.3390/buildings8120170
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Energy Consumption Optimization Measures for Buildings in the Midwest Regions of USA

Abstract: This paper investigates various building material effects on the cooling load requirements of a typical two-floor house located in the Midwest region in the USA. A survey was done for various building materials along with their prices in the US market. Various building walls, lighting, window glazing, and insulations were used for simulation as single and combined cases. The return on investment from savings in the electrical load consumption against the materials cost was investigated. It was found that the b… Show more

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“…Many researchers have verified and validated the EnergyPlus engine and DesignBuilder software, such as studies reported by Blanco et al [39], Zhuang et al [40], Anđelković et al [41], Alam et al [42], Fernando Garsia et al [43], and Shehadi [44]. However, to be assured of the reliability of our findings, a single zone building located in Melbourne, Australia, as presented by Alam et al, was selected for validation.…”
Section: Validationmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Many researchers have verified and validated the EnergyPlus engine and DesignBuilder software, such as studies reported by Blanco et al [39], Zhuang et al [40], Anđelković et al [41], Alam et al [42], Fernando Garsia et al [43], and Shehadi [44]. However, to be assured of the reliability of our findings, a single zone building located in Melbourne, Australia, as presented by Alam et al, was selected for validation.…”
Section: Validationmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…There can be an opportunity for all existing buildings that are lacking energy conservation measures to start optimizing the energy bills through the implementation of feasible changes without having to change the exterior walls. Designers can use building modifications to save energy (Shehadi 2018).…”
Section: Why Low-cost Energy Conservation Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, there has been a growing interest in analyzing the thermal characteristics of building envelopes to reduce energy use in buildings since thermal energy losses through the building envelope are responsible for about 50% of all building energy use (Feng, Sha, and Xu 2016). In particular, the properly chosen materials of the external wall can help in saving up to 50-60% energy use of the buildings (Shehadi 2018). Adjacent elements in multilayered walls can have an impact on the performance of the entire assembly as well.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%