Thermal and energy performance for different configuration of insulation on building envelope in tropical climates / Noor Hafizah Abdul Halim

This research investigates the performance of thermal insulation for air-conditioning buildings in the tropical climate of Malaysia. These studies were performed via field data measurements and simulation using two identical test building located in Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam, Selangor cam...

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Main Author: Abdul Halim, Noor Hafizah
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/18806/
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description This research investigates the performance of thermal insulation for air-conditioning buildings in the tropical climate of Malaysia. These studies were performed via field data measurements and simulation using two identical test building located in Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam, Selangor campus. The performances were appraised by the thermal impact and energy consumption of air-conditioning system for three cooling modes. The three cooling modes are 24-hours, office-hours (daytime) and residential-hours cooling (nighttime) which are represents the occupied period in the building types. A Field data measurement was performed using real external condition while simulation study was performed using Model Year Climate data of Subang, Malaysia. Results show that the installation of thermal insulation to improve the thermo physical properties of building envelope in roof, ceiling and wall have the significant impact in thermal and energy performances. The use of computer simulation of Integrated Environmental Solution was first validated to ensure the acceptable output from the simulation before to further the investigation. From the field study, it was found that the roof and ceiling insulation most significant for the daytime cooling when saving the energy up to 0.56 % and 13.24 % respectively. Meanwhile, for each cooling scenarios, ceiling insulation was most significant compared to the roof insulation when saving the energy up to 4.20 %, 0.53 %, and 2.47 % for 24-hours, office-hours and residential-hours cooling scenarios respectively. The performance also considers the ability of thermal insulation to reduce the attic and indoor temperature. Further investigation using simulation studies to investigate the optimum configuration of thermal insulation in roof, ceiling, and wall have found that insulated of roof, ceiling, and wall in one model give the highest saving for 24-hours and daytime cooling up to 53.81 % and 49.37 % respectively. For nighttime cooling, the insulated ceiling and wall only gives the highest saving of up to 40.15 %.
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spelling uitm-188062022-03-08T08:10:57Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/18806/ Thermal and energy performance for different configuration of insulation on building envelope in tropical climates / Noor Hafizah Abdul Halim Abdul Halim, Noor Hafizah Meteorology. Climatology. Including the earth's atmosphere This research investigates the performance of thermal insulation for air-conditioning buildings in the tropical climate of Malaysia. These studies were performed via field data measurements and simulation using two identical test building located in Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam, Selangor campus. The performances were appraised by the thermal impact and energy consumption of air-conditioning system for three cooling modes. The three cooling modes are 24-hours, office-hours (daytime) and residential-hours cooling (nighttime) which are represents the occupied period in the building types. A Field data measurement was performed using real external condition while simulation study was performed using Model Year Climate data of Subang, Malaysia. Results show that the installation of thermal insulation to improve the thermo physical properties of building envelope in roof, ceiling and wall have the significant impact in thermal and energy performances. The use of computer simulation of Integrated Environmental Solution was first validated to ensure the acceptable output from the simulation before to further the investigation. From the field study, it was found that the roof and ceiling insulation most significant for the daytime cooling when saving the energy up to 0.56 % and 13.24 % respectively. Meanwhile, for each cooling scenarios, ceiling insulation was most significant compared to the roof insulation when saving the energy up to 4.20 %, 0.53 %, and 2.47 % for 24-hours, office-hours and residential-hours cooling scenarios respectively. The performance also considers the ability of thermal insulation to reduce the attic and indoor temperature. Further investigation using simulation studies to investigate the optimum configuration of thermal insulation in roof, ceiling, and wall have found that insulated of roof, ceiling, and wall in one model give the highest saving for 24-hours and daytime cooling up to 53.81 % and 49.37 % respectively. For nighttime cooling, the insulated ceiling and wall only gives the highest saving of up to 40.15 %. 2016 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/18806/1/TM_NOOR%20HAFIZAH%20ABDUL%20HALIM%20AS%2016_5.pdf Abdul Halim, Noor Hafizah (2016) Thermal and energy performance for different configuration of insulation on building envelope in tropical climates / Noor Hafizah Abdul Halim. (2016) Masters thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA. <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/18806.pdf>
spellingShingle Meteorology. Climatology. Including the earth's atmosphere
Abdul Halim, Noor Hafizah
Thermal and energy performance for different configuration of insulation on building envelope in tropical climates / Noor Hafizah Abdul Halim
title Thermal and energy performance for different configuration of insulation on building envelope in tropical climates / Noor Hafizah Abdul Halim
title_full Thermal and energy performance for different configuration of insulation on building envelope in tropical climates / Noor Hafizah Abdul Halim
title_fullStr Thermal and energy performance for different configuration of insulation on building envelope in tropical climates / Noor Hafizah Abdul Halim
title_full_unstemmed Thermal and energy performance for different configuration of insulation on building envelope in tropical climates / Noor Hafizah Abdul Halim
title_short Thermal and energy performance for different configuration of insulation on building envelope in tropical climates / Noor Hafizah Abdul Halim
title_sort thermal and energy performance for different configuration of insulation on building envelope in tropical climates / noor hafizah abdul halim
topic Meteorology. Climatology. Including the earth's atmosphere
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/18806/