1. Numerical evaluation of the earth-air heat exchanger thermal performance in a social housing in brazilian bioclimate zones ZB 3 and ZB 4.
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Wrague Moura, Paula, Rodrigues Leite, Leonardo, Wrague Moura, Márcio, Oliveira Rocha, Luiz Alberto, Domingues dos Santos, Elizaldo, da Silva Brum, Ruth, and Isoldi, Liércio André
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HEAT exchangers , *THERMAL comfort , *BUILDING envelopes , *DYNAMIC simulation , *SIMULATION software , *GEOTHERMAL ecology - Abstract
The Earth-Air Heat Exchanger (EAHE) is a device where the external ambient air is cooled or heated when circulating inside ducts buried in the soil, which can bring benefits in terms of reducing energy consumption and providing thermal comfort conditions. This system has been employed in several countries in different climatic contexts, however, little explored in Brazil. The use of this technology in conjunction with bioclimatic strategies benefits buildings, increasing their efficiency. This study aims to evaluate the thermal performance of an EAHE alongside optimization parameters of the building envelope in two Brazilian bioclimatic zones and propose strategies that enhance energy efficiency in buildings. The study consists of the validation and verification of a computational model and the thermal evaluation of a Social Housing (SH), in which characteristics of solar orientation, thermal envelope, and the installation of an EAHE will be modified, combined, and investigated in the proposed models. These evaluations were conducted through dynamic simulation with the EnergyPlus™ software. The results demonstrate that the installation of an EAHE in SH brings improvements in the thermal performance of environments, thus contributing that future projects can rely on validated references and parameters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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