Structure, energy and cost efficiency evaluation of three different lightweight construction systems used in low-rise residential buildings

Sareh Naji*, Oʇuz Cem Çelik, U. Johnson Alengaram, Mohd Zamin Jumaat, Shahaboddin Shamshirband

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Abstract

This article presents the analysis of the structure, energy and cost efficiency of three lightweight structural systems - wood light frames (WLF), lightweight steel frames (LGSF) and 3D sandwich (3DSP) panels - during their useful life. The structural systems focussed upon in this study are commonly used in Eastern Europe with specific reference to Turkey. The structural analysis and design was carried out using ETABS while EnergyPlus was used in the analysis of the energy consumption of the buildings. The results of the structural analysis of the three alternative construction systems show that 3DSP has better structural behaviour in terms of resistance against lateral loads. The thermal performance evaluation of the walls and ceilings shows that the WLF and LGSF walls have better insulation values (12.5% lower U-value) while the roof construction of the 3DSP has much better insulation performance (70% lower U-value). Moreover, the building designed with 3DSP requires 11% less energy for total heating and cooling during one year. The information for the building industry in Turkey shows that the cost of construction for 3DSP construction is 34.6% lower than for WLF and 27.7% lower than LGSF.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)727-739
Number of pages13
JournalEnergy and Buildings
Volume84
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2014

Bibliographical note

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© 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Funding

The authors acknowledge the support provided through the University of Malaya's Research Fund under the High Impact Research Grant (HIRG) No. UM.C/625/HIR/VC/206 (Synthesis of Energy Redeemable Material from Local Wastes for Building) and University of Malaya postgraduate research grant (PPP) No. PG059-2013B (An Investigation on the Effects of using Sustainable Construction Materials on Energy and Cost Efficiency in Residential Buildings).

FundersFunder number
Universiti MalayaUM.C/625/HIR/VC/206, PG059-2013B

    Keywords

    • Energy efficiency
    • Lightweight structures
    • Residential buildings
    • Structural performance

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