Abstract

In the last few years, to meet the need of build efficient homes in a short time and with maximum constructive simplification, lightweight prefabricated building systems have proved to be particularly suitable, especially in geographical areas which must deal with emergency situations (i.e., temporary housing). In this paper the winter and summer thermal performance of a building prototype, realised with modular steel framed elements, have been studied, in both winter and summer conditions. Special attention has been paid to the optimisation of the dynamic thermal performance of the multi-layered envelope structures. The dynamic thermal behaviour of the outer wall, analysed and discussed in details in the paper, shows that it is possible to improve the performance of lightweight walls by using an optimised stratigraphy characterised by an opportune sequence of resistive and capacitive layers. The influence of inner structures (partitions, floor and roof) on the building thermal behaviour has also analyzed trough the introduction of room performance indices appropriately defined. The results of the study have been discussed with special reference to the requirements fixed by the Energy Performance Buildings European Directive (EPBDs) and the resulting implementation in Italian Legislation.

Highlights

  • In the last few years, lightweight prefabricated building systems have proved to be suitable in geographical areas which must deal with emergency situations such as earthquakes, weather-climate events, situations of conflict, and others

  • The aim of the research was to study the dynamic thermal characteristics of the building envelope in order to enhance its performance by optimizing the stratigraphy of the outer multi-layered walls

  • In particular the Type 4 wall, with φ=13h55', is characterised by a summer thermal performance level rated as excellent

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Thermal analysis of the building envelope of lightweight temporary housing This content has been downloaded from IOPscience. Please scroll down to see the full text. Ser. 547 012011 (http://iopscience.iop.org/1742-6596/547/1/012011) View the table of contents for this issue, or go to the journal homepage for more. Download details: IP Address: 131.114.29.161 This content was downloaded on 20/11/2014 at 12:51 Please note that terms and conditions apply

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