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Passive Cooling Using Phase Change Material and Insulation for High-rise Office Building in Tropical Climate

Nazi, Wan Iman Wan Mohd; Wang, Yaodong; Chen, Haisheng; Zhang, Xinjing; Paul Roskilly, Anthony

Authors

Wan Iman Wan Mohd Nazi

Haisheng Chen

Xinjing Zhang



Abstract

Buildings consumed 40% of the world’s primary energy consumption. In hot climate countries, more than 50% of building’s energy was spent on the cooling system. Aimed to reduce building’s cooling load in a tropical country, this study compares building’s construction configuration for two types of air-conditioned rooms in a high-rise office building. The two types of air-conditioned rooms are: (a) air conditioned rooms operating during office hours and (b) IT rooms and data centre with 24hours cooling. Six scenarios were compared using four building’s configurations (baseline, adding insulation, adding phase change material (PCM), and adding both insulation and phase change material) to evaluate the most efficient construction and cooling settings for both room types. It was found that for air conditioned rooms operating during office hours, adding PCM with melting point 29°C and force night time ventilation is the most effective in reducing cooling load. Meanwhile, for a room with 24hours cooling load, adding insulation material is the most efficient. PCM was only fully effective when night time ventilation was introduced which allows the PCM to discharge. High thermal conductivity walls have the potential to create a mould problem in the building (due to differences in moisture pressure at night time between the internal and external of the building) which can be eradicated by using night time ventilation or adding insulation to the wall. PCM installation reduced the sensible cooling load but not the latent cooling load. Hence, mechanical cooling or dehumidifier is still required.

Citation

Nazi, W. I. W. M., Wang, Y., Chen, H., Zhang, X., & Paul Roskilly, A. (2017, August). Passive Cooling Using Phase Change Material and Insulation for High-rise Office Building in Tropical Climate. Presented at 9th International Conference on Applied Energy, ICAE2017, Cardiff, Wales, UK

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (published)
Conference Name 9th International Conference on Applied Energy, ICAE2017
Start Date Aug 21, 2017
End Date Aug 24, 2017
Online Publication Date Jan 31, 2018
Publication Date 2017-12
Deposit Date Nov 5, 2019
Publisher Elsevier
Volume 142
Pages 2295-2302
Series Title Energy Procedia
Series ISSN 1876-6102
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egypro.2017.12.632
Keywords Intelligent energy system; energy storage; renewable energy; passive cooling; smart building; phase change material
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1284736