Thermal Performance and Energy Consumption Validation of an Occupied Local Government Office Building Outfitted with Ceiling Tile Phase Change Materials: Article No. 112593

Habib Arjmand Mazidi, Sajith Wijesuriya, Mario Medina, Chuck Booten, Barry Dicker, Ravi Kishore

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Abstract

Buildings present an opportunity for energy conservation and the modulation of peak energy demand through controlled Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) energy use. The administrative and office building stock in the United States holds potential to achieve energy and demand savings through retrofits such as insulation, weatherization, and thermal energy storage. Specifically, there is a need to validate passive phase change material (PCM) applications in full scale in aging administrative buildings in the US to evaluate the energy benefits. Aim of this study was to conduct a whole building level thermal and energy validation of an operational building and explore an alternative method for evaluating energy efficiency. To accomplish this, the study employed PCMs in the drop ceiling and carry out an energy audit and on-site measurement of HVAC systems' energy demand and consumption. A full-scale EnergyPlus energy model, modeled by the authors, served as a baseline for evaluation. The results show that calibrated model's envelope temperature measures fall within the accepted errors. HVAC energy simulation results also fall within the accepted errors for monthly and hourly pre- and post- PCM retrofit electricity and natural gas data. The novelty of this study is that it employes energy scales per Heating Degree Hour and Cooling Degree Hour, in contrast to the commonly used Heating Degree Days and Cooling Degree Days as reported in the literature to analyze energy savings. These findings underscore the pivotal role of a calibrated model in assessing the efficacy of a singular energy measure, like a PCM-retrofitted ceiling, in an occupied office building.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages27
JournalJournal of Building Engineering
Volume106
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/JA-5500-89425

Keywords

  • building envelope
  • commercial buildings
  • energy efficiency
  • PCM
  • retrofit
  • thermal energy storage

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