Abstract
Envelope insulation is an essential measure to reduce building energy consumption and is the focus of many building energy codes. In China, the current standard (GB 55015-2021) only specified limit values for the thermal conductivity (U) of the exterior walls, and it ignored variations in building characteristics and internal parameters. Therefore, it is difficult for architects to quickly determine the exterior wall U-value in building design and retrofit. To address this issue, the exterior wall U-values of office buildings in China were economically optimized by TRNSYS, ANN, and GA. To begin with, the effect of enhancing exterior wall insulation on the heating and cooling energy consumption of office buildings was investigated by TRNSYS software, taking into account variations in building characteristics. Moreover, the exterior wall U-values of office buildings were optimized by coupling ANN and GA. The results showed that the design values of the GB 55015-2021 did not achieve the optimal results in China, and the most economical exterior wall U-value was 0.24 W/(m2·K) in Harbin, 0.24 W/(m2·K) in Beijing, 0.42 W/(m2·K) in Changsha, 1.82 W/(m2·K) in Guangzhou, 0.66 W/(m2·K) in Kunming. Compared with the pre-optimization, the annual life cycle cost of building heating and cooling reduced by 0.96 % in Harbin, 2.07 % in Beijing, 1.44 % in Changsha, 1.68 % in Guangzhou, and 7.37 % in Kunming. In addition, variations in building parameters should be considered in the design phase of new buildings or in the renovation of old buildings, such as internal heat gain, which may lead to different optimal results.
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