Energies (Jun 2021)

Passive Cooling Solutions to Improve Thermal Comfort in Polish Dwellings

  • Joanna Ferdyn-Grygierek,
  • Krzysztof Grygierek,
  • Anna Gumińska,
  • Piotr Krawiec,
  • Adrianna Oćwieja,
  • Robert Poloczek,
  • Julia Szkarłat,
  • Aleksandra Zawartka,
  • Daria Zobczyńska,
  • Daria Żukowska-Tejsen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en14123648
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 12
p. 3648

Abstract

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The household sector in Poland consumes more than 25% of final energy. At the same time, residents reported dissatisfaction with the thermal conditions during the summer months. This paper details the search for passive and energy-efficient solutions to improve thermal comfort in Polish dwellings. A five-story, multi-family building was selected for this research. Analyses were conducted in apartments located on the top two floors using EnergyPlus (for thermal calculations) and CONTAM (for air exchange calculations) simulation programs for current and future climatic conditions. The stochastic behavior of people when opening windows and automatically controlled systems supplying external air to the building was considered. Airing the apartments by opening windows increased the heating demand but reduced the number of thermal discomfort hours by over 90%. The degree of airing by opening windows depends on residents opening their windows; therefore, a mechanical supply of external air controlled by both internal and external temperatures was proposed and tested.

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