Analysis of indoor environment and insulation performance of residential house with double envelope vacuum insulation panels

Takao Katsura, Saim Memon

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Abstract

Double envelope vacuum insulation panels (VIPs) have a possibility to significantly increase the service lifetime. In this paper, double envelope VIPs were produced and installed in the residential house. The performance of installed VIPs was evaluated by using the measuring data of heat flux meter. In addition, the total energy, the heating load and the indoor thermal environment of this house were measured and analysed. The average heating load and the average temperature difference between room temperature and ambient air temperature on the representative day was 2.49 kW and 29.9 oC, respectively. The heat loss coefficient per floor area was estimated as 0.69 W/(m2K) and it was almost the same as the value calculated at the time of design. The result of indoor environment measurement showed that the room temperature was maintained at around 20 oC and PMV was -0.5 oC or higher although the outside air temperature fluctuated between -5 oC and -10 oC. The effective thermal conductivities of double envelop VIPs were all estimated as 0.01 W/(mK) or less. It is considered that the insulation performance of the vacuum insulation panels is maintained.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)15-28
JournalInternational Journal of Solar Thermal Vacuum Engineering
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Aug 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Japan
  • Vacuum insulation panels
  • Double envelope
  • Residential house

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