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Energy Savings Applying Bioclimatic Architecture to the Urban Housing in Arid Environments
Fecha
2017-06Registro en:
Kurban, Alejandra Silvia; Cunsulo, Mario Esteban; Alvarez, Analia Alejandra; Montilla González, Eduardo Alejandro; Ortega, Andres Nector; Energy Savings Applying Bioclimatic Architecture to the Urban Housing in Arid Environments; Center for Promoting Ideas; International Journal of Applied Science and Technology; 7; 2; 6-2017; 64-71
2231-3842
2277-8691
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Kurban, Alejandra Silvia
Cunsulo, Mario Esteban
Alvarez, Analia Alejandra
Montilla González, Eduardo Alejandro
Ortega, Andres Nector
Resumen
The energy consumption for thermal conditioning of urban dwellings located in a zone of arid mesothermal climate is studied to identify its incidence in the household energy structure. The study’s object is the city of San Juan (Argentina), located in the South American arid diagonal. The hypothetical consumption of natural/liquefied gas and electricity, per dwelling unit is estimated processing relieved data and calculating the bioclimatic design strategies, if it had been bioclimatically designed. It is concluded that the use of fossil energy for domestic thermal conditioning, constitutes about half of electricity and gas consumption in winter and 60% of electricity in the summer. If the housing had been bioclimatically designed, savings in electricity consumption would be 43% in winter and 46% in summer. For gas, the savings would be 81% in winter and 92% in summer.