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An analysis of maximum residential energy-efficiency in hot and humid climates

Energy-efficient building design involves minimizing the energy use and optimizing the
performance of individual systems and components of the building. The benefits of energyefficient
design, in the residential sector, are direct and tangible, provided that design strategies
with a substantial combined energy and cost-saving potential are adopted.
Many studies have been performed to evaluate the energy-saving potential and the costeffectiveness
of various design options, and to identify conditions for optimizing the performance
of building systems and components. The results of these studies, published in various resources,
were analyzed discretely using different techniques, and were reported using different bases for
comparison. Considering the complex interaction of, and energy flows through various building
components, it is difficult to directly compare/combine the results from various studies to
determine the energy-saving potential of combination of strategies, and to select an appropriate
set of strategies for making design decisions.
Therefore, this thesis develops a comprehensive survey and analysis of energy-efficient
design strategies and their energy-saving potential, in isolation as well as in combination, using a
DOE-2 simulation model of a prototype house in the hot and humid climate of Houston, Texas.
Optimized strategies that included building configuration, materials/ assembly for building
envelop components, and efficient mechanical and electrical systems, equipment and appliances,
were applied in combination that could minimize the annual energy use. Application of these strategies is expected to allow downsizing systems and equipment and to confirm their operation
at their rated performance, resulting in additional installation and operation cost savings.
The study is concluded by outlining the procedures for selecting optimized set of
strategies, and by developing guidelines for achieving maximum energy-efficiency in singlefamily
detached houses in hot and humid climates. Thus, this study will facilitate the selection of
energy-saving measures for their individual or combined application for developing energyefficient
residences in hot and humid climates.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:tamu.edu/oai:repository.tamu.edu:1969.1/3097
Date12 April 2006
CreatorsMalhotra, Mini
ContributorsHaberl, Jeff S.
PublisherTexas A&M University
Source SetsTexas A and M University
Languageen_US
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeBook, Thesis, Electronic Thesis, text
Format1937740 bytes, electronic, application/pdf, born digital

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