Arid and hot regions, like Saudi Arabia, utilize up to 60% of the country’s energy to regulate
buildings’ indoor comfort. Energy efficiency is a long-term sustainability measure that is part of the
government’s Vision 2030 strategy. A standard method of improving the thermal performance of
buildings is through the use of insulation materials. Considering the cooling loads’ requirement and
the Global Warming Potential (GWP), the present research evaluated the effectiveness of insulation
materials, including extruded polystyrene, expanded polystyrene, rock wool, and glass wool in
the hot, arid climate. For this case study, four similar villas facing the cardinal directions were
selected from the residential project at Qassim University. HOBO data loggers were used to collect
indoor temperature data. Thermal performance and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) were conducted in
accordance with Saudi Building Code-602 (SBC-602). Simulation outputs based on the four cardinal
directions were used for assessing the thermal performance and LCA of the different thicknesses and
densities of insulation materials. This was done using IESVE and SimaPro, IMPACR2002+, to assess
their cooling load and GWP, respectively. The results suggest the potential for using lower insulation
thickness for the northern and western façades without violating the SBC. The results obtained the
actual thicknesses of the three insulation materials for achieving indoor temperatures in the four
cardinal directions and the selection of materials and their densities along with associated GWP. The
outputs of the study have been generalized in the form of a performance-based flowchart as a tool for
selecting the type and thickness of thermal and environmental insulation in residential buildings in
the Qassim region of Saudi Arabia.
المشارك في البحث
قسم البحث
تاريخ البحث
سنة البحث
2023
مجلة البحث
Buildings
الناشر
MDPI
عدد البحث
13
تصنيف البحث
ISI Q2
صفحات البحث
21
مستند البحث
موقع البحث
https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/13/2/331
ملخص البحث
Research Rank
International Journal