Title of article :
Environmental Optimization of Building Insulation Thickness in Warm-Dry Regions
Author/Authors :
Anbarzadeh, E. Department of Mechanical Engineering - Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran , Ghafoori Yazdi, S. M. Department of Mechanical Engineering - Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
In this study, the environmental effect (CO) of rock wool as a mineral insulation material and expanded polystyrene as a
polymer insulation material for a residential building is studied. Initially, the intended building is simulated in Design
Builder for warm-dry climate regions like Yazd and Isfahan cities and then the effect of different thicknesses of these two
insulation materials inside the external wall of the building is studied towards optimizing the thickness value
environmentally. Despite the CO emissions generated by cooling and heating systems while consuming energy throughout
the year, embodied CO values in the manufacturing process until installation are also considered. Eventually, using the
Energy Plus simulation engine inside Design Builder and MATLAB software, the environmental optimum insulation
thickness regarding emission and embodied values of CO for a lifetime of ten years in warm-dry regions of Iran such as
Yazd and Isfahan cities are calculated. These values for expanded polystyrene are found to be 20 cm for Isfahan and 19 cm
for Yazd and values for rock wool are 11 cm for Isfahan and 10 cm for Yazd. Thus, a mineral insulation material such as
rock wool has a smaller environmental optimum insulation thickness than a polymer insulation material such as expanded
polystyrene.
Farsi abstract :
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Keywords :
Thermal Insulation , Optimum Insulation Thickness , Environmental Analysis
Journal title :
Journal of Environmental Friendly Materials