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Simulation of the energy consumption of a building in the form of a honeycomb
Tellache, Asmaa; Laafer, Abdelkader
2022The First International Conference on Advanced Renewable Energy Systems (JCARES'22)
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Keywords :
energy consumption, honeycomb, Energy plus, residential building, thermal comfort.
Abstract :
[en] This paper deals with the energy consumption in the residential building in a Mediterranean climate with half level system which is a typology that has not been studied before referring by analogy to the honeycomb. For this purpose, we used the finite volume method presented by a numerical simulation on the EnergyPlus/openStudio software. Two simulations were made, the first one presents the current use of the house and the second one shows the energetic use with the passive system that was developed with the modifications applied on the shape of the building. The results show that the cooling needs have decreased by 40% and the consumption per hour in August goes from 2.3 kWh to 1.4 kWh. Finally, it was found that the modifications applied on the building really decreased the energy consumption by 30%.
Disciplines :
Architecture
Author, co-author :
Tellache, Asmaa  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Urban and Environmental Engineering
Laafer, Abdelkader
Language :
English
Title :
Simulation of the energy consumption of a building in the form of a honeycomb
Publication date :
18 December 2022
Number of pages :
6
Event name :
The First International Conference on Advanced Renewable Energy Systems (JCARES'22)
Event organizer :
SOLAR EQUIPEMENTS DEVELOPMENf UNIT UDES /CDER
Event place :
Tipaza, Algeria
Event date :
18-20 Décembre 2022
Event number :
1
Audience :
International
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
Development Goals :
11. Sustainable cities and communities
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