Feasibility study of an off-grid container unit for industrial construction
Autor: | Ruzhu Wang, K. Lee, A.B. Kristiansen, Daniel Satola, Vojislav Novakovic, Arild Gustavsen, B. Zhao, Tao Ma |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Vacuum insulated panel
Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment Geography Planning and Development 0211 other engineering and technologies Thermal comfort Transportation 02 engineering and technology 010501 environmental sciences Shipping container 01 natural sciences Civil engineering Setpoint Indoor air quality Heat transfer Environmental science 021108 energy Roof 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Civil and Structural Engineering Efficient energy use |
Zdroj: | Sustainable Cities and Society. 61:102335 |
ISSN: | 2210-6707 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.scs.2020.102335 |
Popis: | This article presents solutions for improved energy efficiency by adapting a shipping container building in Shanghai for off-grid operation. While this prototype is based on a single unit, larger buildings made from multiple units constructed at factories is the ultimate goal. Previous studies of container buildings have revealed gaps concerning the quality of construction and thermal comfort. In this study, the heat transfer resistance of a typical container building wall has been improved from 1.0 m2K/W to around 3.7 m2K/W by installing Vacuum Insulation Panels (VIP), verified through measurements. VIPs reduce the temperature dependence of the heating need and the thermal bridges from the steel beams. Through validated building performance simulation using the software IDA ICE, the energy use and indoor air quality were examined for different ventilation scenarios and indoor temperature setpoints in Shanghai. A wider range of heating and cooling setpoints outside operation hours, lowering the heating setpoint at night and upgrading to triple glazed windows were found to be the most economic energy saving measures. Combined with roof rainwater harvesting, the possibility of achieving near self-sufficiency of water and electricity in the suburbs of Shanghai shows promise in the quest for a higher degree sustainable living. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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