2023
DOI: 10.30822/arteks.v8i1.1910
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Heat gain reduction and cooling energy minimization through building envelope material

Muthiah Hakim Hadini,
Ova Candra Dewi,
Nandy Setiadi Djaya Putra
et al.

Abstract: This study aims to reduce heat gain and minimise cooling energy through building envelope material as a passive design intervention strategy to achieve thermal comfort. Integrated Learning Building in the Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia, is used as a case study due to its air conditioning setting. First, the material characteristic of the building envelope is calculated using the Overall Thermal Transmission Value (OTTV) calculation to determine heat gain and the EDGE (Excellence in Design for Gr… Show more

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“…Numerous techniques, as covered in the literature, can be used to estimate the size of the hidden layer [41]. One approach involves applying Kolmogorov's theorem, as specified in Equation (7). Alternatively, a suitable range of values can be calculated based on an empirical formula, as outlined in Equation ( 8):…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Numerous techniques, as covered in the literature, can be used to estimate the size of the hidden layer [41]. One approach involves applying Kolmogorov's theorem, as specified in Equation (7). Alternatively, a suitable range of values can be calculated based on an empirical formula, as outlined in Equation ( 8):…”
Section: Ann Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, in Morocco, it reached as high as 33% [2]. Improving a building's energy efficiency involves a number of approaches, such as insulation, upgraded window glazing, and economizer controls, which can significantly reduce energy consumption [3][4][5][6][7][8][9]. Geographical location significantly influences the energy demands of HVAC systems, underlining the importance of global considerations in building design [9], and HVAC systems alone may account for more than 60% of a building's energy use [10].…”
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confidence: 99%