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Research on Energy-Saving Design of Rural Building Wall in Qinba Mountains Based on Uniform Radiation Field

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  • Qin Zhao
  • Xiaona Fan
  • Qing Wang
  • Guochen Sang
  • Yiyun Zhu

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How to create a healthy and comfortable indoor environment without causing a substantial increase in energy consumption has become a strategic problem that the development of all countries must face and solve. According to the climatic conditions of Qinba Mountains in China, combined with the characteristics of local rural residential buildings and residents’ living habits, the field survey and theoretical analysis were used to study the thermal environment status and the heating energy consumption condition of local rural residential buildings. The thermal design method of walls for the local rural energy-saving buildings based on the indoor uniform radiation field was explored by using the outdoor comprehensive temperature function expressed by the fourth-order harmonic Fourier series as the boundary condition of the wall thermal analysis. ANSYS CFX was adopted to study the suitability of the energy-saving wall structure designed by the above method. The results show that the indoor thermal environment of local rural residential buildings in winter is not ideal and the heating energy consumption is high, but this area has the geographical advantage to develop solar energy buildings. It is proposed that the indoor thermal comfort temperature of local rural residential buildings in winter should not be lower than 14°C. When the internal surface temperature of the external walls in different orientations are equally based on the design principle of uniform radiation field, the heat transfer coefficient of the east wall, the west wall, and the north wall of the local rural residential buildings is 1.13 times, 1.06 times, and 1.14 times of the south wall heat transfer coefficient, respectively. The energy-saving structural wall with KPI porous brick as the main material and the south wall heat transfer coefficient of 0.9 W/(m 2 ·K) is the most suitable energy-saving wall for local rural residential buildings.

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  • Qin Zhao & Xiaona Fan & Qing Wang & Guochen Sang & Yiyun Zhu, 2020. "Research on Energy-Saving Design of Rural Building Wall in Qinba Mountains Based on Uniform Radiation Field," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-16, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:9786895
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/9786895
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    2. Yingtao Qi & Xiaodi Li & Yupeng Wang & Dian Zhou, 2023. "Research on Indoor Thermal Environment Analysis and Optimization Strategy of Rural Dwellings around Xi’an Based on PET Evaluation," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(10), pages 1-25, May.

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