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Numerical investigation of energy performance and cost analysis of Moroccan's building smart walls integrating vanadium dioxide.

Authors :
Iken, Omar
Dlimi, Maryam
Agounoun, Rachid
Kadiri, Imad
Fertahi, Saïf ed-Dı̂n
Zoubir, Amine
Sbai, Khalid
Source :
Solar Energy. Feb2019, Vol. 179, p249-263. 15p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Highlights • Integration of W doped VO 2 for smart wall application. • Real-time control of the wall absorptivity. • Maintain of high solar radiation absorptivity during winter. • Enhancement of cooling energy saving during summer (70%). • Decrease of the electricity bill ($21.6/month) during summer. Abstract Thermochromic materials such as vanadium dioxide ( VO 2 ) have the capability to regulate their infrared reflectivity depending on ambient temperature. Such smart materials are attractive for applications like smart windows and smart roofs. In this paper, we investigate numerically the impact of tungsten (W) doped VO 2 application as a smart outdoor wall layer on the building energy consumption in the Mediterranean climate. Temperature distributions through wall configurations with and without W doped VO 2 were calculated using finite differences method implemented in Matlab environment. Calculations take into consideration dynamic variations of W doped VO 2 absorptivity depending on outdoor temperature variations. Decrement factor, time lag, transmission and peak loads of cooling and heating were calculated. Results have shown that the indoor surface temperature is attenuated during summer by 2–3 °C depending on orientation. Cooling energy saving due to the use of W doped VO 2 in summer is around 70% monthly which is equivalent to save $21.6/month of electricity invoiced amount. During winter, W doped VO 2 maintains the same value of absorptivity as the uninsulated wall. Thus, results show small differences for indoor surface temperature and heating energy consumption. The application of W doped VO 2 in intelligent thermal wall insulation offers a real-time dynamic variation of building's envelope solar absorptivity and makes smart walls concept more feasible. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0038092X
Volume :
179
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Solar Energy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
134448303
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.solener.2018.12.062