2021
DOI: 10.1177/1420326x211038047
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The impact of climate change on the thermal-energy performance of the SCIP and ICF wall systems for social housing in Brazil

Abstract: The social housing sector is playing an important role in Brazil, due to the necessity of its expansion. Currently, many residential projects perform poorly in terms of energy efficiency and thermal comfort. In addition, the impact of climate change on energy consumption may aggravate the energy scenario, increasing the dependence on the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system. In parallel to this, there is a growing adoption of the Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) and insulated concrete fo… Show more

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“…30,31 Then, the average monthly indoor air temperature was defined with the Slab Preprocessor, that is, modifying the average monthly soil temperature. 44,45…”
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“…30,31 Then, the average monthly indoor air temperature was defined with the Slab Preprocessor, that is, modifying the average monthly soil temperature. 44,45…”
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confidence: 99%
“…30,31 Then, the average monthly indoor air temperature was defined with the Slab Preprocessor, that is, modifying the average monthly soil temperature. 44,45 Occupants' behaviour Occupants' behaviour is an important issue for thermalenergy performance assessment of buildings, 79,80 especially within residential buildings where people are more flexible to adapt. [33][34][35][36] It is not recommended to generalize occupants' behaviour into a single standard, as it can underestimate or overestimate the influence of occupants' behaviour on buildings' thermal-energy performance.…”
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“…This arrangement is capable of driving the solar heat from the outside to the interior in winter (that is, the heating system), whereas in summer, it works as a cooling system carrying an excess energy from the interior to the outside. Cruz and Cunha 9 have analysed the so-called structural concrete insulated panels and insulated concrete forms used in the Brazilian construction industry. This analysis has allowed for a discussion on the thermal energy performance of external walls utilizing special insulating materials.…”
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“…Among them, the Passive House methodology is a well-established and clearly defined strategy for achieving low-energy housings in various climates. 39 The Passive House Institute (PHI) 10 defines a Passive House as ‘a building, for which thermal comfort can be achieved solely by post-heating or post-cooling of the fresh air mass, which is required to achieve sufficient indoor air quality conditions – without the need for additional recirculation of air’.…”
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confidence: 99%