Determining optimum insulation thickness of a building wall using an environmental impact approach
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Date
2018
Authors
Özel Gülcan
Açıkkalp Emin
Hikmet Tahir Karakoc
Hepbasli Arif
Aydın Ahmet
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Springer Verlag
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Abstract
This study investigates optimum insulation thickness of a building wall in the city of Bilecik Turkey. The optimum insulation thicknesses are determined using life cycle cost analyses and a novel method based on the environmental impact analysis. Two different insulation materials rockwool and polystyrene are considered in the analyses. In this regard the fuel consumption the CO<inf>2</inf> emission and the environmental impacts of the system related to energy loss are determined first. Next within the life cycle cost (LCC) analysis insulation cost fuel cost and the total cost are calculated. The results for the environmental impact of the system the net environmental saving the fuel consumption the CO<inf>2</inf> emission and the total cost according to the insulation thickness are then given. The optimum insulation thicknesses calculated by environmental impact analysis and LCC analysis are compared. Finally the main concluding remarks are listed while the recommendations are made. © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Building Wall, Environmental Impact, Thermal Insulation, Carbon Dioxide, Cost Benefit Analysis, Costs, Energy Dissipation, Fuels, Life Cycle, Thermal Insulation, Walls (structural Partitions), Building Walls, Co2 Emissions, Environmental Impact Analysis, Insulation Materials, Insulation Thickness, Life Cycle Cost Analysis, Optimum Insulation Thickness, Using Life, Environmental Impact, Carbon dioxide, Cost benefit analysis, Costs, Energy dissipation, Fuels, Life cycle, Thermal insulation, Walls (structural partitions), Building walls, CO2 emissions, Environmental impact analysis, Insulation materials, Insulation thickness, Life cycle cost analysis, Optimum insulation thickness, Using life, Environmental impact, Environmental Impact, Building Wall, Thermal Insulation, External Walls, Fuels, Respect, Climate Zones
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0211 other engineering and technologies, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
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7th International Exergy, Energy and Environmental Symposium (IEEES) -- APR 27-30, 2015 -- Univ Valenciennes, Valenciennes, FRANCE
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501
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513
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