Kevin K.W. Wan
City University of Hong Kong
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IFAC Proceedings Volumes | 2010
Kevin K.W. Wan; C.L. Tsang; Joseph C. Lam
Abstract Key design parameters (in terms of their influences on building energy consumption) through sensitivity analysis for fully air-conditioned office buildings in five cities (Harbin, Beijing, Shanghai, Kunming and Hong Kong) representing the five major climate zones (severe cold, cold, hot summer and cold winter, mild, and hot summer and warm winter) across China have been identified. These include: i) building envelope - window shading coefficient, window U-value and window-to-wall ratio; ii) internal load – equipment, lighting and occupancy; iii) HVAC system - outdoor fresh air, summer and winter thermostat set points, fan efficiency and fan static pressure; and iv) HVAC plant – chiller COP and boiler efficiency. The influence coefficient (IC, a ratio of the percentage change in computed output (building energy use) to the percentage change in input design parameter was used to indicate likely energy savings. For instance, Hong Kong has a lighting load IC of 0.359, suggesting that a 20% reduction (e.g. from 18 to 14.4 W/m 2 ) in lighting load could result in more than 7% reduction in the total building energy use. Furthermore, Hong Kong also has a summer thermostat set point IC of -1.131, suggesting that a 5% increase in the indoor temperature during the summer (e.g. from 26 to 27.3 o C) could result in about 6% energy savings. Given the growing awareness of adaptive thermal comfort, this could be a no-cost energy-efficient measure with great energy saving potential.
Building and Environment | 2011
Kevin K.W. Wan; Danny H.W. Li; Dalong Liu; Joseph C. Lam
Applied Energy | 2010
S.L. Wong; Kevin K.W. Wan; Tony N.T. Lam
Energy Conversion and Management | 2010
Joseph C. Lam; Kevin K.W. Wan; Dalong Liu; C.L. Tsang
Energy Conversion and Management | 2008
Joseph C. Lam; Kevin K.W. Wan; C.L. Tsang; Liu Yang
Energy Conversion and Management | 2008
Joseph C. Lam; Kevin K.W. Wan; Liu Yang
Energy Conversion and Management | 2008
Joseph C. Lam; Kevin K.W. Wan; Liu Yang
Applied Energy | 2012
Kevin K.W. Wan; Danny H.W. Li; Wenyan Pan; Joseph C. Lam
Energy and Buildings | 2008
Joseph C. Lam; Kevin K.W. Wan; K.L. Cheung; Liu Yang
Applied Energy | 2010
Tony N.T. Lam; Kevin K.W. Wan; S.L. Wong; Joseph C. Lam