Authors: Mahmoud M. Abd El-Razik, Abeer Al-Desouqi, Nour K. Bahgat, Tasneem A. Imam, Toaa M. El-Shazly
Abstract: In recent years, the whole world has been ailed by the change in climate with global warming and its negative effects on Earth’s climate system. Increased emissions and amplified energy consumption have resulted in a remarkable rise across the various climatic regions of Egypt, intensifying the thermal stresses on building facades. So to address this matter through a quantitative study, how climate change influences energy consumption rates will be analysed by referring back to the ECEEE records and Egypt's weather data files. The weather data files follow the seven climate regions and the different cities, starting with Alexandria, then Cairo, Minya, Asyut, Hurghada, Kharga, and finally Aswan. Based on the ECEEE records, each climate region has a particular thermal resistance (R-value) regulated by its zone location and weather conditions, thereby regulating consumption and reducing energy consumption. The simulations will also compare the most recent weather data files for 2021 with the original from 2006 in order to determine whether they are still applicable to today's energy depletion rates. The DesignBuilder program will be used to examine and compare R-values for an air-conditioned office space (6x4) m with a southwest orientation between 2006 and 2021. The results show an increase in Delta and Cairo Regions (2) by 50% , South Upper Egypt Regions (4) by 57% , and East Coast Regions (5) by 43% that were treated with XPS Extruded Polystyrene - CO2 Blowing as an insulation material addition, with its thickness adjusted according to the different regions. Keywords Climate Change, Energy Consumption, R-Value, Energy Code, Climatic Regions, Office Space, Orientation, Software Simulation, Envelope
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Authors: Yuliya Shulgina, Maria A. Kostina, P.V. Sorokin, Marina Polonskaya, O.A. Kozhemyak, Andrey Soldatov
Abstract: Many industries apply pressure tanks for the storage of various types of liquids [1]. It can be toxic, chemically active liquids or food products. Storage conditions of these liquids can have a wide range of pressures and temperatures; therefore it is preferable to control the liquids levels from the outside of the tank. The most optimal solution in this case is the ultrasonic pulse time method [2-6], which is also widely used in robotics [7], fishing, shipping [8-9], archeology [10-11], non-destructive testing [12-17] and manometric method [18].
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Authors: Ziga Kresevic, Claudia Volberg
Abstract: The aim of the paper is to explore and establish a base for a possible development of a more holistic and spatially-inclusive method for evaluating energy performance of buildings. This is to be achieved by envisioning building envelopes as arrangements of spatial zones, which could improve the overall energy balance of buildings but at the same time reduce the usage of construction materials and thus consumption of production energy and built-up space. The wall deconstructed in spatial zones, as shown e.g. in Antivilla by Brandlhuber-+, opens a series of questions about the future of existing building codes and certification tools. The potentials are discussed based on the aspects of flexibility, responsiveness, adaptability, replaceability and affordability. The analysis outlines the benefits of the inclusion of those paradigms in the definition of sustainable architecture, and at the same time exposes the lack of possibility to reflect their potential by the established certification criteria. The paper aims at opening the discussion about the limits and traps of quantifying architecture and calls for rethinking of established schemes of sustainability in building sector.
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Authors: Manuel Carpio, Jorge Hubner, Emil Osorio
Abstract: This study evaluates the thermal influence of sunspaces from a representative case, The Historical and Anthropological Museum Maurice Van de Maele, Valdivia, Chile. For this case, different possible situations were analysed, including sunspaces, through energy simulations. The simulations were compared to the current state of the buildings, to perform an analysis of the possible energetic saving by incorporating sunspaces into construction. The specific climate of the area defined that during the majority of the year heating is needed, more than cooling, for the buildings. The results show that there are cases where, using sunspaces as an intermediary between interiors and exteriors, significant savings of over 60% in winter can be obtained.
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Authors: Xiao Xing Ou, De Zhi Li
Abstract: Constructing low carbon building is inevitable at low carbon economy era. Design is a dominating influence in building life cycle. To design low carbon buildings, this article studies some reasonable design techniques. The article analyses relevant professions of design and puts forward the main techniques and methods during building design stage for reducing carbon emission. These techniques are critical to building life cycle.
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Authors: Adrian Alexandru Şerbănoiu, Gabriel Teodoriu, Bogdan Serbanoiu, Ion Serbanoiu, Marina Verdeș, Marius Costel Balan
Abstract: The major objective of this paper is to optimize the relationship insurance energy source - high thermal insulation of the building envelope analyzed in order to minimize the financial effort incurred by the beneficiary. In this respect, the paper proposes a methodology for analyzing the financial perspective of the relation envelope - equipment that capitalizes renewable energy sources, built on a newer concept - optimal cost.
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Authors: Wei Li, Xin Zheng
Abstract: This article take cold regions of rural residential building envelope as the research object, suitability technical theory as the theoretical basis, we evaluation of rural residential energy envelope because China's rural areas is characterized by large regional differences and to find a solution for the envelope. It could be considered as the useful reference for retrofit design of similar projects.
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Authors: Mei Wang, Jie Zhang
Abstract: Through the experiment, the defects of existing involute gear Shaping machine structure and operation are analyzed, and the structure is improved, and achieved good results; the change of shape, to expand the scope of the processing of the number of gear teeth. Gear Shaping machine improved using more standard, more convenient and its manufacture and repair.
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Abstract: Energy efficiency must first be a good envelope, then consider saving technology from the device. From the perspective of building life-cycle perspective, the eco-design of energy-efficient throughout, so that the building has good ventilation and shade integrated structure, building envelope insulation effect good, reasonable equipment systems, these measures will be building energy efficiency has played a active role. According to these principles, the program selection, save energy, to obtain better results.
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Authors: Long Bin Liu, Yun Chao Gu, Shuai Cao, Hou Di Xiao
Abstract: The tearing mechanical properties and the deformation field distribution of 45 degree oblique direction of the crack tip was studied on the stratospheric airship envelope reinforced by plain woven Kevlar-fiber composite. Here, the material samples were prefabricated with the initial length of 20mm unilateral incision, and the digital speckle correlation experimental method was used to obtain the perpendicular crack tip displacement and strain fields with artificial spots under mono-axial tear test. The results show the deformation field changes with the characteristic of discrete step and the strain concentration phenomenon, and the strain concentration zone expands as increasing tensile load. The warp and weft step maximum displacement reaches 6.00mm and 1.7mm, and deformation in every step exhibits a diminishing step law, the warp deformation in the rear area of the crack tip are evenly, while the shear and weft strain volatile in a wide range
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