Thermal insulation impact on overheating vulnerability reduction in Mediterranean dwellings

Heat waves are expected to increase the use of air conditioning (AC), deriving in higher energy consumption. This research aims to determine whether thermal insulation is an effective retrofit strategy for tackling overheating. Four occupied dwellings in southern Spain were monitored: two houses bui...

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Autores: Calama-González, C.M. (Carmen María)|||/items/4a3167ac-15b7-4d54-904f-b5648817c058, Escandón, R. (Rocío)|||/items/39853092-d71c-4d23-9fc1-60afdad7a783, Alonso, A. (Alicia)|||/items/99fdf92c-4509-4684-b831-f2aded93a8bb, Suárez-del-Villar, R. (Rafael)|||/items/f950f866-75d0-4568-b794-e7458d143eea, León-Rodríguez, A.L. (Ángel Luis)|||/items/27b064db-3f6e-41ac-aa00-e1d290dd92b7, Sánchez-Ostiz, A. (Ana)|||/items/2ab89f81-f1ad-4649-8203-2395dc68cdb4, Arriazu-Ramos, A. (Ainhoa)|||/items/6f0820db-fbb9-4fa6-94e2-8c36c8efe654, Monge-Barrio, A. (Aurora)|||/items/939cc4f9-485f-44e4-b337-3f0a3143dd4e
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2023
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Navarra
Repositorio:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarra
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171/111038
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10171/111038
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Thermal comfort
Environmental vulnerability
Overheating
Monitoring
Thermal insulation
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Sumario:Heat waves are expected to increase the use of air conditioning (AC), deriving in higher energy consumption. This research aims to determine whether thermal insulation is an effective retrofit strategy for tackling overheating. Four occupied dwellings in southern Spain were monitored: two houses built prior to any thermal criteria and two with current thermal standards. Thermal comfort is assessed considering adaptive models and user patterns for the operation of AC and natural ventilation. Results show that a high level of insulation combined with a proper use of night-time natural ventilation can increase thermal comfort hours under heat waves, lasting 2–5 times longer than in poorly-insulated houses and with up to 2 ◦C temperature difference at nights. Long-term effectiveness of insulation under extreme heat presents a better thermal performance, especially in intermediate floors. Yet, the activation of AC usually occurs with indoor tempera tures of 27–31 ◦C, regardless of the envelope’s solution.