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Effect of climate change on the energy performance and thermal comfort of high-rise residential buildings in cold climates

机译:气候变化对寒冷中高层住宅建筑能量性能和热舒适性的影响

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Buildings now produce more than a third of global greenhouse gases, making them more than any other sector contributing to climate change. This paper investigates the effect of climate change on the energy performance and thermal comfort of a high-rise residential building with different energy characteristic levels, i.e. bylaw to meet current National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings (NECB), and passive house (PH) under two climate zones in British Columbia, Canada. SRES A2, RCP-4.5 and RCP-8.5 emission scenarios are used to generate future horizon weather data for 2020, 2050, and 2080. The simulation results show that for both bylaw and PH cases, the heating energy consumption would be reduced while cooling energy consumption would be increased. As a result, for the bylaw case, the total energy consumption would be decreased for two climate zones, while for PH case, the total energy consumption would be increased for zone 4 and decreased for zone 7. In addition, the number of hours with overheating risks would be increased under future climates, e.g. doubled in 2080, compared to the historical weather data. Therefore, efforts should be made in building design to take into account the impact of climate change to ensure buildings built today would perform as intended under changing climate.
机译:建筑物现在生产超过三分之一的全球温室气体,使其比任何其他促成气候变化的部门更多。本文调查了气候变化对具有不同能源特征水平的高层住宅建筑能源性能和热舒适性的影响,即贝德举行,以满足当前加拿大的国家能源准则(NECB)和被动房屋(PH)在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省的两个气候区下。 SRES A2,RCP-4.5和RCP-8.5发射方案用于生成2020,2050和2080的未来地平线天气数据。仿真结果表明,对于章程和pH案例,加热能量消耗将在冷却能量时减少消费会增加。结果,对于章程案例,两个气候区的总能量消耗将减少,而对于pH情况而言,对于第4区,总能量消耗将增加并为区域减少7.此外,还增加了几个小时过热风险将在未来的气候下增加,例如与历史天气数据相比,2080加倍。因此,应在建筑设计中进行努力,以考虑气候变化的影响,以确保当今建造的建筑物会根据变化的气候所履行。

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