Holistic analysis for the efficiency of the thermal mass performance of precast concrete panels in hot climate zones

Shareef, S; Mushtaha, E S; Abu Dabous, S and Alsyouf, I (2024) Holistic analysis for the efficiency of the thermal mass performance of precast concrete panels in hot climate zones. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 31(10), pp. 4184-4206. ISSN 0969-9988

Abstract

Purpose: This paper investigates thermal mass performance (TMP) in hot climates. The impact of using precast concrete (PC) as a core envelope with different insulation materials has been studied. The aim is to find the effect of building mass with different weights on indoor energy consumption, specifically cooling load in hot climates. Design/methodology/approach: This research adopted a case study and simulation methods to find out the efficiency of different mass performances in hot and humid climate conditions. Different scenarios of light, moderate and heavyweight mass using PC have been developed and simulated. The impact of these scenarios on indoor cooling load has been investigated using the integrated environment solution-virtual environment (IES-VE) software. Findings: The results showed that adopting a moderate weight mass of two PC sheets and a cavity layer in between can reduce indoor air temperature by 1.17°C; however, this type of mass may increase the cooling demand. On the other hand, it has been proven that adopting a heavyweight mass for building envelopes and increasing the insulation material has a significant impact on reducing the cooling load. Using a PC Sandwich panel and increasing the insulation material layers for external walls and thickness by 50 mm will reduce the cooling load by 15.8%. Therefore, the heavyweight mass is more efficient compared to lightweight and moderate mass in hot, humid climate areas such as the UAE, in spite of the positive indoor TMP that can be provided by the lightweight mass in reducing the indoor air temperature in the summer season. Originality/value: This research contributes to the thermal mass concept as one of these strategies that have recently been adopted to optimize the thermal performance of buildings and developments. Efficient TMP can have a massive impact on reducing energy consumption. However, less work has investigated TMP in hot and humid climate conditions. Furthermore, the impact of the PC on indoor thermal performance within hot climate areas has not been studied yet. The findings of this study on TMP in the summer season can be generated in all hot climate zones, and investigating the TMP in other seasons can be extended in future studies.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: cooling load; hot climate; ies-VE; indoor air temperature; thermal mass performance; UAE
Date Deposited: 11 Apr 2025 15:14
Last Modified: 11 Apr 2025 15:14