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The Sustainable Benefits and Applications of Thermal Mass in Hot-Humid Climates Jesse Madden The University of Texas at Austin Source: http://www.yourhome.gov.au/sites/prod.yourhome.gov.au/files/images/63487.png
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Different building materials have different thermal mass Concrete, masonry, adobe, and others have high thermal mass Thermal Mass: the ability to store energy Source: http://www.azobuild.com/images/Article_Images/ImageForArticle_8095(3).jpg
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Thermal inertia is the naturally occurring process of heat accumulation and release Used to dampen heating and cooling loads to decrease energy consumption Thermal Inertia: the process of the use of thermal mass
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Thermal Inertia delays and reduces peak energy loads Source: http://www.blueridgeicf.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/image087.jpg
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Building orientation, window placement, and thermal mass positioning Source:http://sustainabilityworkshop.autodesk.com/sites//filedefaults/styles/large/public/core-page-inserted-images/orientation_of_glazing_e_w_-_revised.jpg Factors Affecting Thermal Inertia
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Cold-dry climates because of the large temperature variation throughout a 24-hour period Thermal mass in itself is not a new idea Traditional and Historic Uses Source: https://www.nc-climate.ncsu.edu/secc_edu/images/diurnal.jpg
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Marie Kerbacher and Atila Novoselac of UT produced a study to determine how thermal mass would perform in a climate like Austin, TX Found that a building with Austin-ideal design elements reduced energy consumption more than an identical building in Phoenix, AZ The best performing buildings took advantage of night ventilation New Studies for Hot-Humid Climates
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Source: http://sustainabilityworkshop.autodesk.com/sites/default/files/core-page-files/night_flushing_-_revised.jpg Thermal Mass with Night Ventilation
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Researcher Edna Shaviv studied buildings with thermal mass and night ventilation in Israel Found that night ventilation could help to reduce indoor air temperature by about 9°F The introduction of fresh air at night purges the released heat from the thermal mass Thermal Mass and Night Ventilation
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Concrete is a huge contributor of atmospheric CO 2 How ethical is it to use an environmentally harmful material to supposedly increase sustainability? Ethics: the production of cement Source: http://us-concrete.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/EF_01.jpg
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Edward Hacker produced a study to quantitatively determine the embodied and operational CO 2 of a building using thermal mass Used a 100 year lifecycle analysis Compared three buildings with heavy thermal mass to a lightweight building Defined payback period as the time when the operational CO 2 savings outweighed the difference of embodied CO 2 to that of the lightweight constant Source: Environmental Impacts of Thermal Mass
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WeightEmbodied CO 2 (tons) ECO 2 Payback Time (years) CO 2 Saved (tons) Light32.03 Medium33.271122 Medium-Heavy35.052133 Heavy36.962535.7 Source: Hacker, J. 2008. Embodied and Operational Carbon Dioxide Emission from Housing: A Case Study on the Effects of Thermal Mass and Climate Change. Energy and Buildings, 40 (3), 375-384. Retrieved June 8, 2015, from sciencedirect.com Thermal Mass CO 2 Savings
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There is no universally optimized building design Each project should be individually designed based on location and climate Thermal mass in conjunction with night ventilation and building orientation can produce a greatly sustainable building Source: http://www.yourhome.gov.au/sites/prod.yourhome.gov.au/files/images/63494.png Thermal Inertia is an Important Element of Passive Solar Design
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