Total solar reflectance optimization of the external paint coat in residential buildings located in mediterranean climates

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This work addresses the effect of the total solar reflectance (TSR) value of paints applied in residential buildings upon their thermal performance. A semi-detached residential building was modeled in the ESP-r software, and taken as the basis for parametric studies which assessed the effects of variations in (i) the TSR values; (ii) the thermal characteristics of the building envelope; (iii) the location/climate; and: (iv) the way how the indoor temperature is controlled. The parametric studies were used to find optimal TSR values for each combination of Location + Building envelope characteristics (mainly the existence of thermal insulation). It was concluded that paints having a carefully chosen TSR value lead to better indoor thermal temperatures if the buildings have no mechanical heating or cooling, or to energy savings of up to 32% if they do.

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Souto, T., Almeida, M., Leal, V., Machado, J., & Mendes, A. (2020). Total solar reflectance optimization of the external paint coat in residential buildings located in mediterranean climates. Energies, 13(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/en13112729

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