Abstract

The aim of this study is to optimize the exterior wall insulation of different orientations to further reduce the heating and cooling energy consumption of office buildings, and to analyze its economic, energy and carbon saving potential in China. A six-story office building was selected as the case building and its energy consumption was evaluated using TRNSYS, considering variations in latitude, window-to-wall ratio, aspect ratio, and exterior wall U-values of four orientations. In addition, the exterior wall insulation in four directions was optimized by coupling artificial neural network and genetic algorithm. The main results showed that in the 20°N to 40°N region of China, the GA-optimized exterior wall U-values were highest in the southern direction, followed by the eastern and western directions, and finally the northern direction. In addition, overall, the optimal combination of exterior wall U-values showed a trend of high at low latitudes and low at high latitudes, and increased with increasing WWR and decreased with increasing AR. Finally, compared to the exterior wall requirements for energy efficient buildings in GB 55015-2021, the optimized office buildings at low altitude in China showed a 3.26 %, 6.77 % and 6.59 % reduction in ALCC, total energy consumption and total carbon emissions respectively.

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