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Research on Energy Consumption Control of Campus Public Buildings Based on Passive Design


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1 Hebei University of Technology, Tianjing-300401, China
2 Xingtai University, Hebei, Xingtai-054001, China
 

In order to reduce the energy consumption and improve the performance of campus public buildings, the passive design method is used in this paper. The passive design which is very environmentally friendly can adjust the house to the appropriate temperature with very small energy consumption. This is an important factor to the design of campus public buildings, especially for the office buildings. In this paper, the passive design is used to reduce the energy consumption and the experiment results of this paper have a reference value for the application of passive design method in the design process of campus public buildings which can also promote the overall performance substantially.

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Evaluation Standard, Energy Consumption Control, Campus Public Buildings, Passive Design.
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Feng Yan
Hebei University of Technology, Tianjing-300401, China
Saihong Zhu
Xingtai University, Hebei, Xingtai-054001, China

Abstract


In order to reduce the energy consumption and improve the performance of campus public buildings, the passive design method is used in this paper. The passive design which is very environmentally friendly can adjust the house to the appropriate temperature with very small energy consumption. This is an important factor to the design of campus public buildings, especially for the office buildings. In this paper, the passive design is used to reduce the energy consumption and the experiment results of this paper have a reference value for the application of passive design method in the design process of campus public buildings which can also promote the overall performance substantially.

Keywords


Evaluation Standard, Energy Consumption Control, Campus Public Buildings, Passive Design.