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Impact of thermal bridging on the performance of buildings using Light Steel Framing in Brazil
Fecha
2014-03-07Registro en:
10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2012.11.015
Autor
Souza, Henor Artur de
Tribess, Arlindo
Institución
Resumen
The Light Steel Framing building technology was introduced in Brazil in the late 1990s for the
construction of residential houses. Because the design system was imported from the United States and is
optimised to work well in that temperate climate, some modi
fi
cations must be made to adapt it for the
Brazilian climate. The objective of this paper was to assess the impact of thermal bridging across
enclosure elements on the thermal performance of buildings designed with Light Steel Framing in Brazil.
The numerical simulation program EnergyPlus and a speci
fi
c method that considered the effects of
metallic structures in the hourly simulations were used for the analysis. Two air-conditioned commercial
buildings were used as case studies. The peak thermal load increased approximately 10% when an
interior metal frame was included in the numerical simulations compared to non-metallic structures.
Even when a metal frame panel was used only for vertical elements in the facade of a building with
a conventional concrete structure, the simulations showed a 5% increase in annual energy use.