Case-study analysis of concrete large-panel apartment building at pre- and post low-budget energy-renovation

The paper presents a case study analysis of low-budget renovation of a typical concrete large-panel apartment building. Focus is on the measurements and analyses of energy consumption, indoor climate, CO2 concentration, air leakage rate, thermal transmittance of thermal bridges, and thermal transmi...

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Main Authors: Kalle Kuusk, Targo Kalamees, Siim Link, Simo Ilomets, Alo Mikola
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Civil Engineering and Management
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Online Access:http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JCEM/article/view/935
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spelling doaj-9c5a438267b44519ba24d231fe5426302021-07-02T14:04:05ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityJournal of Civil Engineering and Management1392-37301822-36052017-01-0123110.3846/13923730.2014.975741Case-study analysis of concrete large-panel apartment building at pre- and post low-budget energy-renovationKalle Kuusk0Targo Kalamees1Siim Link2Simo Ilomets3Alo Mikola4Tallinn University of Technology, Ehitajate tee 5, 19086 Tallinn, EstoniaTallinn University of Technology, Ehitajate tee 5, 19086 Tallinn, EstoniaTallinn University of Technology, Ehitajate tee 5, 19086 Tallinn, EstoniaTallinn University of Technology, Ehitajate tee 5, 19086 Tallinn, EstoniaTallinn University of Technology, Ehitajate tee 5, 19086 Tallinn, Estonia The paper presents a case study analysis of low-budget renovation of a typical concrete large-panel apartment building. Focus is on the measurements and analyses of energy consumption, indoor climate, CO2 concentration, air leakage rate, thermal transmittance of thermal bridges, and thermal transmittance of the building envelope before and after the renovation. Results indicate that the renovation project was generally successful, with delivered energy need de­creasing by 40% and heating energy need decreasing by 50%. However, some key problems need to be solved to achieve full energy efficiency potential of the renovation works. Those critical problems are the performance (thermal comfort, heat recovery) of ventilation systems, thermal bridges of external wall/window jamb and economic viability. Currently, a major renovation is not economically viable, therefore financial assistance to the apartment owners’ associations is required to encourage them to undertake major renovations. First published online: 01 Jul 2016 http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JCEM/article/view/935major renovationcase studyenergy performanceeconomic viabilitylarge-panel apartment buildings
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author Kalle Kuusk
Targo Kalamees
Siim Link
Simo Ilomets
Alo Mikola
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Targo Kalamees
Siim Link
Simo Ilomets
Alo Mikola
Case-study analysis of concrete large-panel apartment building at pre- and post low-budget energy-renovation
Journal of Civil Engineering and Management
major renovation
case study
energy performance
economic viability
large-panel apartment buildings
author_facet Kalle Kuusk
Targo Kalamees
Siim Link
Simo Ilomets
Alo Mikola
author_sort Kalle Kuusk
title Case-study analysis of concrete large-panel apartment building at pre- and post low-budget energy-renovation
title_short Case-study analysis of concrete large-panel apartment building at pre- and post low-budget energy-renovation
title_full Case-study analysis of concrete large-panel apartment building at pre- and post low-budget energy-renovation
title_fullStr Case-study analysis of concrete large-panel apartment building at pre- and post low-budget energy-renovation
title_full_unstemmed Case-study analysis of concrete large-panel apartment building at pre- and post low-budget energy-renovation
title_sort case-study analysis of concrete large-panel apartment building at pre- and post low-budget energy-renovation
publisher Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
series Journal of Civil Engineering and Management
issn 1392-3730
1822-3605
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The paper presents a case study analysis of low-budget renovation of a typical concrete large-panel apartment building. Focus is on the measurements and analyses of energy consumption, indoor climate, CO2 concentration, air leakage rate, thermal transmittance of thermal bridges, and thermal transmittance of the building envelope before and after the renovation. Results indicate that the renovation project was generally successful, with delivered energy need de­creasing by 40% and heating energy need decreasing by 50%. However, some key problems need to be solved to achieve full energy efficiency potential of the renovation works. Those critical problems are the performance (thermal comfort, heat recovery) of ventilation systems, thermal bridges of external wall/window jamb and economic viability. Currently, a major renovation is not economically viable, therefore financial assistance to the apartment owners’ associations is required to encourage them to undertake major renovations. First published online: 01 Jul 2016
topic major renovation
case study
energy performance
economic viability
large-panel apartment buildings
url http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JCEM/article/view/935
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