Defining weather scenarios for simulation-based assessment of thermal resilience of buildings under current and future climates: A case study in Brazil
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07/2024
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Publication Type | Journal Article
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10.1016/j.scs.2024.105460
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Abstract |
In response to increasingly severe weather conditions, optimization of building performance and investment provides an opportunity to consider co-benefits of thermal resilience during energy efficiency retrofits. This work aims to assess thermal resilience of buildings using building performance simulation to evaluate the indoor overheating risk under nine weather scenarios, considering historical (2010s), mid-term future (2050s), and long-term future (2090s) typical meteorological years, and heat wave years. Such an analysis is based onresilience profiles that combine six integrated indicators. A case study with a district of 92 buildings in Brazil was conducted, and a combination of strategies to improve thermal resilience was identified. Results reflect the necessity of planning for resilience in the context of climate change. This is because strategies recommended |
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Sustainable Cities and Society
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Volume |
107
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Year of Publication |
2024
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105460
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ISSN Number |
22106707
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Sustainable Cities and Society
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Unknown
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