- Journal of Physical Chemistry and Functional Materials
- Volume:2 Issue:2
- CO2 Emission and Cost Analysis for Different Building Elements and Insulation Materials Based on Opt...
CO2 Emission and Cost Analysis for Different Building Elements and Insulation Materials Based on Optimum Insulation Thickness
Authors : Ayça GÜLTEN
Pages : 87-94
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Publication Date : 2019-12-16
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :In this study it is aimed to analyze the relation between CO 2 emissions of fuel over insulation materials and insulation thickness. For this purpose optimum insulation thickness for different building structural elements such as ground floor, external insulated wall and flat roof have been determined for four insulation materials insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(as rockwool, glasswool, extruded polystrene and expanded polystren); and their CO 2 emissions have also been presented in comparison with fuel consumption, annual cost and total cost savings. Calculations were made for five chosen insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Antalya, İstanbul, Ankara, Sivas, Erzurum); cities that represent the different climatic regions of Turkey. Degree-Day Method has been used for optimum insulation calculations including heating and cooling periods while present worth factor has been calculated over 10 years. Lowest CO 2 emission results were obtained with rockwool considering external walls for the insulation thicknesses calculated due to both of heating+cooling loads while worst results were obtained for XPS. Glasswool and EPS also followed rockwool in terms of their lower CO 2 emission values. Erzurum presented the highest CO 2 emission values caused by it’s amount of fuel consumption while CO 2 emission values decreased with incresing insulation thickness for provinces.Keywords : Optimum insulation thickness, CO2 emission, insulation material, energy saving