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Page 1: SEMINAR ON NET ZERO ENERGY BUILDING (NZEB)

Claude-Alain Roulet

[email protected]

Role of insulationand advanced products

SEMINAR ON NET ZERO ENERGY BUILDING (NZEB)

© Claude-A. Roulet, Apples, 2013 1

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INDO-SWISS BUILDING ENERGY

EFFICIENCY PROJECT (BEEP)

• Pilot Integrated Design Process (IDP)

Charrettes

• Building Insulation Material Testing

• Design Guidelines for energy-efficient

residential buildings

• Knowledge Management Activities

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2012-2016 project

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Main insulating material in buildings is

Motionless air• Fibers or cell walls reduce or stop air

movement

• Fibers and cell walls are opaque (or even

reflective) to thermal radiation

• Ideally, only air conduction remains

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Insulating materials

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Caractéristics of

insulating materials

Insula

ting

pow

er

Density

Fire

résis

tance

Wate

r vapour

diffu

sio

n

Resis

tance

to w

ate

r

Com

pre

ssio

n s

trength

Tra

citon

str

enght

He

atre

sis

tan

ce

Absorp

tion

of

vib

ration

s

Absorb

tion

of

aerialnois

e

Costa

tgiv

en

insula

tion

Gra

yenerg

y

Light mineral wool + - - ++ - - 0 - - - - + ++ € - -

Dense mineral wool ++ + ++ - - 0 0 - ++ ++ + € 0

Hemp fiber 0 - - 0 - - - - 0 - - 0 ++ € - -

Wood fibers 0 ++ 0 - - - - + - - + + ++ €€ -

Wood straw -cement - ++ + - - - - + 0 + 0 + €€ -

Cellulose flakes + - - 0 - - - - - - - 0 ++ € - -

Cork 0 ++ + + - + 0 ++ + - €€ - -

Glass foam 0 + ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ - - - €€€ 0

Cellular concrete - - ++ ++ - - ++ + ++ - - - €€€ 0

PUR ++ - 0 - 0 + + ++ - - - € ++

EPS + - - + + 0 + + 0 - - - €€€ -

Graphited EPS ++ - - + + 0 + + 0 - - - € -

XPS ++ 0 + ++ + + ++ 0 - - - € +

Silica aerogel +++ - - + - - ++ - - - + ++ - - €€€€ + +

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Vacuum insulation

Stands atmospherique pressure (10 t/m²)

Supportingmaterial

Airtightpackage

Getter, or dessiccant

Avoid air and other gases to enter in the material

Keeps the vacuum despite outgassing

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Pressure and thermal

conductivity

0

5

10

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0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000

[mW

/(m

·K)]

Pressure [mBar]

Fibre verre

PSEx

PUR

Nanogel

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Vacuum insulation

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11www.mtsc.unt.edu/faculty/reidy/materials_synt© Claude-A. Roulet, Apples, 2013

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Silica nanogel

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http://www.boingboing.net/200602061740.jpg

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Thin reflective thermal insulation

Beware of scammers!

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Energy Efficiency and Comfort

• Indoor environment quality in buildings is

the first requirement.

• Switching off everything is not the

appropriate way to get Zero-Energy

Buildings!

• Therefore, the definition of comfort is the

base of the design.

• Comfort rules shall be adapted to local

habits and climate

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What is comfort?

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Thermal comfort models

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mp

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ture

Mean outdoor air temperature

EN 15215

ISO 7730

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Agreed thermal comfort limits

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48 h running mean outdoor air temperature© Claude-A. Roulet, Apples, 2013 18

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Adaptation to environment

• Adaptation to climate

– The building should be, with all systems off,

at least as comfortable as outdoors

• Special for NZEB

– Reduce needs

– Reduce energy needs as low as possible

– Thermal insulation may be one way to reduce

energy need for heating and cooling.

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Hot-dry

Warm-humid

Composite

Temperate

Cold

Climate zones in

India

National Building Code 2005, part 8, fig. 2

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Simulations to check

consequences

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Objective for “cold” climate:

avoiding heating

Outdoor air in Shrinagar Office room, not insulated

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Insulation in “cold” climate

Office room, insulated Super-insulated

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In warm-dry climate:

avoid cooling

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Insulated,

with passive cooling

Mumbai standard

ventilation strategy

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In hot climate:

reduce cooling load

Isolated facadeNot insulated, heavy

facade,

361 kWh/m² 307 kWh/m²

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Dynamic resistance

Outdoors

Indoors

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Roof insulation

• Heavy deck with extrernal insulation about

5 cm thick.

• Shaded heavy deck or ventilated double

deck

• If lightweight: thick insulation (20 cm)

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Conclusions:

• In cold climates, strong thermal insulation is

a prerequisite for NZEB.

• In temperate climates, no energy is needed

for heating or cooling, as long as a good

bioclimatic design is performed. This may

need thermal insulation.

• In warm climates, thermal insulation may

help in reducing the energy use for cooling,

but solar protections and air tightness have

as much influence.

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