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ZER0 ENERGY BUILDING ENVELOPE COMPONENTS

Sanjay Neupane

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(Objectives)• Concept of Zero Energy Building

• Façade components & Z.E.B

• Integration of components

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(Zero Energy Building)

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(Net ZEB Definition)

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(Building Envelope)• Building shell, fabric or enclosure >>boundary between the conditioned

interior of a building and the outdoors.

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(Building Envelope & Energy )• Glazing and façade systems >> large impacts on all aspects of building

performance.

= 75%

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(Envelope Components)

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• Provide thermal and acoustic comfort >> aesthetics.

• Thermal resistance (R-value) of the wall is crucial >> building energy

consumption

• Wood-based walls, metal-based walls and masonry-based walls

o Passive solar walls

o Walls with latent heat storage

o T-Mass Walls:

o Riverdale NetZero Deep Wall System

o Green Walls

(Walls)

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Passive Solar Walls

• Trap and transmit the solar energy

• Glazing is used >> greenhouse effect

(Walls)

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Walls with latent heat storage

• Phase change material (PCM) is incorporated >> thermal storage capacity

• Porous material such as plasterboard has better PCM

• Reduces temperature by 4 ◦C and the heating demand during night

(Walls)

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T-Mass Walls

• Styrofoam extruded polystyrene board insulation sandwiched in between.

(Walls)

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Riverdale NetZero Deep Wall System

• Double-stud wall system >> cavity >> cellulose insulation

• DWS has very high insulation values

(Walls)

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Green Walls

• Reduce heat transmittance >> direct shading and evapotranspiration.

(Walls)

Panel Type Mini planter Cage System Box

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• Lightweight roofs

• Solar-reflective/cool roofs

• Green Roofs

• 100 mm thickness increase >>

resistance by 0.4 m2K/W

(Roofs)

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• Photovoltaic Roofs

• Roof Vents

• Rubber Roofs

• EPDM (ethylene propylenediene Monomer)

• Highly recyclable nature

(Roofs)

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• Windows with low U-value and high total solar energy transmittance (Г) are preferred.

• Heat loss and heat gain through windows occurs at 20–30 times the rate they occur through walls.

Aerogel glazing

• 90–99.8% air by volume.

• volume porosity of greater than 50%.

• 2mm >> 30% energy saving

Vacuum glazing

• Triple vacuum glazing >>thermal

transmittance of less than 0.2 W/m2 K

(Windows & Doors)

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Switchable reflective glazing /Suspended particle devices (SPD) film

• Electrically switchable glazing , changes light transmission properties when voltage is applied.

• Control the amount of light and heat passing through

• Applying a low DC voltage (electrochromics (EC)) or by using hydrogen (gasochromics)

(Windows & Doors)

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High Thermal Performance Glazing

Dynamic Glazing

• Based on electrochromic technology

• Switches between clear and tinted states

Building integrated photovoltaic glazing

• 10 to 12 Watts per ft²

(Windows & Doors)

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• Edge components (frame and spacer)

Thermal Break Frames

Consisting of an insulated material is needed to stop heat transmission

• Reduce heat loss

• Prevent frost/condensation

• Positive thermal break within the frame profile

Kerf Frames

(Frames)

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Types of Insulation

• Mineral Wool

• Expanded polystyrene (EPS)

• Extruded polystyrene (XPS)

• Cellulose

• Cork

• Vacuum insulation panels (VIP)

• Aerogels

• Vacuum insulation materials (VIM)

• Dynamic insulation materials (DIM)

• NanoCon

(Windows & Doors)

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(Case Study 1 - NREL)• Location -Golden Colorado (24 miles west of Denver).

• 822 employees working capacity with 79% occupancy in gross square footage 220,000.

• Determined ZEB and LEED Platinum best practices and strategies

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(Case Study 1 - NREL)Zero Energy Strategies

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(Envelope Components)

PV System

Natural Ventilation

Thermal Mass

UFAD

Labyrinth

Transpired Collectors

Radiant Cooling

Radiant Heating

Day lighting

60’

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Photovoltaic roofs

• 1.6 MW of on-site photovoltaic (PV)

(Roofs)

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Passive Solar Walls - Transpired Solar Collector

• Metal sheet perfo-rated with small holes.

• Uses solar energy to heat and ventilate indoor spaces.

(Walls)

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T-Mass Walls - Precast Exterior/Interior Insulated Panels

3” architectural Precast concrete l 2” rigid insulation l 6” concrete

(Walls)

Zinc

Pre-cast Concrete

Transpired Collector

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High Thermal Performance Glazing - Triple-Glazed Windows with Individual Overhangs

• North and South >> triple glazed

• North windows larger than on south elevation

(Windows)

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Dynamic Glazing

- E-W elevations feature thermo-chromic>> reduce heat loss and electro chromic glazing>> reduce heat gain

(Windows)

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(Windows)Glare Control + View Window

Daylight Control + Daylight Window

Daylight Enhancement

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(Below grade System)Labyrinth Thermal Storage-Air heated by the transpired solar collector heats the thermal mass >> preheats ventilation air. -The labyrinth can warm outside air by 5–10°F.

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(Case Study 2 - BCA)• BCA - Building and Construction Authority

• Location 200 Braddell Road, Singapore

• Official purpose, as visitor centre ,as library and also as multipurpose area.

• Retrofitted Zero Energy Building (ZEB) located at BCA Academy >> threestorey addition and alteration

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(Approach)Active Systems

Efficient Lighting•T5 Fluorescent lights•LED task lighting•State-of-the art lighting control systems

Efficient ACMV•Personalized Ventilation•Underfloor air distribution system•Single coil twin fans•Solar chimneys

Active Control• State-of-the-art building management system

Passive Systems

Efficient Envelope• Type of window glazing•Type of wall/facade

Minimize Solar Heat Gain• Roof garden & vertical greenery•Sunshades

Capitalize Day lighting•Mirror ducts•Light pipes•Light shelves

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(Envelope Components)

PV System

Natural Ventilation

Shading Device/Solar cells

Thermal Performance glazing

Green Walls

Vent/Solar Chimney

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Photovoltaic Roofs

• Elevated about 1 ft. off the metal roof

>>ensure ventilation and cool

• PV system of 190 kWp

Green Roof

• Solar radiations are absorbed by the greenery >>creates thermally comfortable environment

Roof Vents

• Solar Assisted Stack Ventilation

Light weight Roofs

(Roof)

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Green Walls

• Unusual Aspects and Aesthetic Values

• Approx 50% of green wall and 43% glazing

(Walls)

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• High Thermal Performance Glazing - Double Glazed Unit

• Sun Shades with PV

• Low-e glass

(Windows)

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(Energy Conservation)

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(Analysis)• Façade components are the major parts for energy conservation• Transfer of costs from HVAC capacity to architectural elements.

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(Analysis)• Different from conventional buiding

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(Analysis)• Impacts on all aspects of building performance.• Influence peak heating and cooling loads, and indirectly influence

lighting loads • Roof, walls, windows, doors, etc. >>considered for energy efficiency.• Simpler forms i.e., cavity insulated walls, cool paints, double glazing and

low-emissivity glass • Sophisticated façade systems – i.e., triple-glazing systems, double skin

façade systems, the use of photochromic glass and electrified glazing, etc.

• The financial requirements depend on the choice of façade system.

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(Analysis)INNOVATION

• Inspired from Nature

• Inspired from technology

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(Conclusion)• Z.E.B >> Future of Building Design

• Façade >> important role in energy conservation

• Simple traditional techniques could help for better thermal efficiency

• Façade components such as walls, fenestration, roof, foundation,

thermal insulation, thermal mass, external shading devices etc. make

up this important part of any building.

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(References)• P. Torcellini, S. Pless and M. Deru, (2006), Zero Energy Buildings: A

Critical Look at the Definition, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)

• Karma Swayer, (2014), Windows and Building Envelope Research and Development: Road map for emerging Technologies

• Sunil Kumar Sharma, (2013), International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA)

• P. Torcellini, (2012), the Design Build Process for the Research Support Facility

• US Department of Energy (2007), Annual Energy Review 2006

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(References)INTERNET SOURCE• Solar Walls, How solar walls works,

http://solarwall.com/en/products/solarwall-air-heating/how-solarwall-works.php, viewed 15th February 2016

• Building and construction authority, www.hpbmagazine.org, viewed 10th February 2016

• High Performance Building Façade, http://www.climatetechwiki.org/technology/high-performance-facades, viewed 22 February 2016

• Building and construction authority, Singapore government, http://www.greenmark.sg/about_proj_zero.html, viewed 29th January 2016

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Let’s find beauty in the Number

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