Effect of roof and ceiling configuration on energy performance of a metamaterial-based cool roof for low-rise office building in China

Saihong Tang, Nevzat Akkurt, Kai Zhang, Lufang Chen, Mingquan Ma

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Abstract

Cool roofs with higher solar reflectance and emittance can effectively reduce building energy consumption. However, it is still limited to use at night on account of the development of roof materials during the past decades. The newly proposed metamaterial-based cool roof (MCR) greatly improves the possibility of the radiative cooling in the daytime. To study the influence of MCR on the energy consumption for the office building, a small single-floor office was adopted to analyse the cooling performance of MCR by using EnergyPlus. In this study, the optimization analysis was conducted based on the proposed dimensionless thermal resistance (θRTR) and roof pitch (Δ). Then the annual electricity saving potential of the office building with MCR was evaluated in details based on the selected cities from all five climate zones in China. The results show that more annual electricity saving can be achieved under the optimized values of θR7 = 1.53 and Δ = 20°. Furthermore, more than 15.7% of annual cooling electricity saving can be achieved while the optimized θRTR and Δ are applied.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1739-1750
Number of pages12
JournalIndoor and Built Environment
Volume30
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2021

Keywords

  • Cool roof
  • Energy consumption
  • Office building
  • Roof pitch
  • Thermal resistance of roof and ceiling

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