Abstract
With the improvement of economic level, a continuous rise in building energy consumption brings about serious environmental problems. Therefore, this study proposes a passive energy-consuming residential building envelope thermal insulation and heat preservation method based on building information modeling technology for building energy consumption increasing and envelope structure's performance improving. Firstly, it is a study on the passive low-energy residential building envelope's thermal insulation materials and architecture, and secondly, it is a study on the improvement of the thermal insulation and heat preservation performance of the passive low-energy residential building envelope on the foundation of building information modeling. These experimental results show that in the residential building, the indoor temperature averages around 27.8 °C, of which the highest indoor ambient temperature is found at 21 o'clock, with a temperature value of 28.4 °C, which reduces 2.1 °C when comparing with the indoor temperature under the traditional residential building. Under the exterior wall construction utilizing this technology, the temperature change of the indoor environment is smoother, which satisfies people's requirements for the indoor living environment. At the same time, the area parameters of the ventilation area of the building and the area of the envelope obtained after the analysis of BIM technology have a significant effect on the cooling of the interior. This method reduces the use of resources and lays a good foundation for the further development of building informatization, which is significant in realizing the informatization developing in construction.
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