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Variables Influenced by Thermal Mass and its Impact on Energy Performance in Buildings...

by Bjoern Pallin, Tyler Pilet, Renata Starostka
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
Buildings XIV Proceedings
Publication Date
Conference Name
2019 Buildings XIV International Conference
Conference Location
Clearwater, Florida, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
ASHRAE
Conference Date
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There is no question that thermal mass has an impact on the energy performance of buildings, both the peak energy demand and overall consumption. However, there are many variables that contribute to and influence the impact of mass on energy performance. This paper is the result of an analytic study that evaluated thermal mass and associated building envelope energy performance for commercial and residential prototype buildings. Relationships between thermal mass, insulation levels, internal gains, outdoor climate, building usage and user preferences were studied. In this paper, authors analyzed how these variables interact and investigated optimized conditions for utilization of thermal mass. It is also discussed how air conditioning operation, exterior and interior loads, and thermostat set points impact the usefulness of thermal mass in a building to favorably impact peak demand and energy savings. Existing methods and approaches to evaluate the impact of thermal mass are discussed and a preferred design approach is presented to estimate the impact of thermal mass on energy peak demand and overall energy consumption under both heating and cooling conditions.