Assessment of the Thermal Properties of Buildings in Eastern Almería (Spain) during the Summer in a Mediterranean Climate
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Mediterranean architecture Energy simulation Window-to-wall ratio
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2024-01-15Referencia bibliográfica
Sáez-Pérez, M.P.; García Ruiz, L.M.; Tajani, F. Assessment of the Thermal Properties of Buildings in Eastern Almería (Spain) during the Summer in a Mediterranean Climate. Sustainability 2024, 16, 746. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16020746
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University of Granada and the Vicerrectorado de Investigación y Transferencia, with the project PP2022.PP.27 belonging to the Research and Transfer PlanResumen
Within a context in which temperatures are increasing due to global warming, it is important
to assess the capacity of buildings, old and modern, to respond to this new situation. Recent studies
have highlighted the importance of understanding more about the thermal properties of traditional
constructions. This study quantifies the impact of the high summer temperatures typical of the
Mediterranean climate on traditional farmhouses in Eastern Almería (Spain). The study group of
farmhouses was divided into three models representative of the different types of Eastern Almería
vernacular architecture. Energy consumption in the three models was simulated using EnergyPlus.
The three models were assessed in free-floating conditions. The window-to-wall ratio and U-factor
values were studied in order to evaluate potential benefits in terms of energy efficiency. Outdoor and
indoor temperatures were compared. Finally, an adaptive thermal comfort analysis was performed
according to ASHRAE 55. Results highlight the ability of Eastern Almería farmhouses to mitigate
extreme temperatures.