Analysis on Life Cycle Cost and Economic Benefits of Self-Thermal Insulation System of Three Different External Walls in Changsha in China

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The mathematical analysis model of LCC of self-thermal insulation system of external wall that is applicable to Changsha region is established by using degree days and present worth factor. And the LCC of three commonly used self-thermal insulation systems in Changsha is analyzed by using this model. Analysis results have proven that self-thermal insulation system of external wall has very significant comprehensive economic benefits compared with the wall that energy-saving measures are not taken, and it has an important practical significance to promote the development of energy-saving building in Changsha, China.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 374-377)

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1438-1441

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October 2011

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