Fly Ash Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Self Thermal Insulation Building Envelope Energy Saving Research

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This article takes an actual public building in Changchun City as an example to field test the heat transfer coefficient of fly ash autoclaved aerated concrete exterior wall. By analysis the field test value, theory calculation value, and the maximum value of the design standard for energy efficiency of public building (GB50189-2005), I concluded that fly ash autoclaved aerated concrete self-thermal insulation building envelope exterior wall fully meet the energy-saving standard requirements, which does not need additional insulation material. And further as heat transfer coefficient of wall test and energy saving standard maximum heat transfer coefficient as the main parameter, I used DeST-c software simulation to calculate the building energy consumption. The simulation results showed that the heating energy consumption of fly ash autoclaved aerated concrete self-thermal insulation building envelope is 16.32% lower than the standards required value, which has the advantage of energy saving property.

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