Key drivers of life-cycle environmental and cost assessment of windows for different European climate zones

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Autor(a) principal: Saadatian, Shiva
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Rodrigues, Carla, Freire, Fausto, Simões, Nuno
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/98846
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jobe.2022.104206
Resumo: Windows are challenging building components regarding their life-cycle performance, which are influenced by parameters that often present trade-offs between environmental impacts and costs. To support the selection of windows with the lowest environmental and cost impacts in an early-design stage of buildings, it is essential to identify the key drivers to reduce the time and effort of a life-cycle assessment (LCA). A sensitivity analysis was performed to identify and rank the parameters that contribute the most to the variability in life-cycle global warming and cost of windows for three European climates. A set of alternative window configurations combining window- and operation-related parameters was investigated. The results showed that window-related parameters are more influential than operation-related parameters. The highest influential parameter on global warming and cost was window-to-wall ratio, for all orientations and locations. Other influential parameters depend on the location: for warmer climates, smaller windows are recommended or bigger windows with low solar factors; for colder climates, bigger windows are recommended or small windows with high solar factors. Thermal transmittance value has a large influence on smaller windows in warmer climates and on bigger windows in colder climates. The identification of key influential parameters and their ranking is important to support the environmental and cost LCA at an early-design stage of buildings, when window selection is flexible and more informed decisions can be made to promote lower impacts and costs.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Key drivers of life-cycle environmental and cost assessment of windows for different European climate zones
title Key drivers of life-cycle environmental and cost assessment of windows for different European climate zones
spellingShingle Key drivers of life-cycle environmental and cost assessment of windows for different European climate zones
Saadatian, Shiva
Window-related parameters
Operation-related parameters
Life-cycle assessment
Life-cycle cost
Sensitivity analysis
Climate regions
title_short Key drivers of life-cycle environmental and cost assessment of windows for different European climate zones
title_full Key drivers of life-cycle environmental and cost assessment of windows for different European climate zones
title_fullStr Key drivers of life-cycle environmental and cost assessment of windows for different European climate zones
title_full_unstemmed Key drivers of life-cycle environmental and cost assessment of windows for different European climate zones
title_sort Key drivers of life-cycle environmental and cost assessment of windows for different European climate zones
author Saadatian, Shiva
author_facet Saadatian, Shiva
Rodrigues, Carla
Freire, Fausto
Simões, Nuno
author_role author
author2 Rodrigues, Carla
Freire, Fausto
Simões, Nuno
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Saadatian, Shiva
Rodrigues, Carla
Freire, Fausto
Simões, Nuno
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Window-related parameters
Operation-related parameters
Life-cycle assessment
Life-cycle cost
Sensitivity analysis
Climate regions
topic Window-related parameters
Operation-related parameters
Life-cycle assessment
Life-cycle cost
Sensitivity analysis
Climate regions
description Windows are challenging building components regarding their life-cycle performance, which are influenced by parameters that often present trade-offs between environmental impacts and costs. To support the selection of windows with the lowest environmental and cost impacts in an early-design stage of buildings, it is essential to identify the key drivers to reduce the time and effort of a life-cycle assessment (LCA). A sensitivity analysis was performed to identify and rank the parameters that contribute the most to the variability in life-cycle global warming and cost of windows for three European climates. A set of alternative window configurations combining window- and operation-related parameters was investigated. The results showed that window-related parameters are more influential than operation-related parameters. The highest influential parameter on global warming and cost was window-to-wall ratio, for all orientations and locations. Other influential parameters depend on the location: for warmer climates, smaller windows are recommended or bigger windows with low solar factors; for colder climates, bigger windows are recommended or small windows with high solar factors. Thermal transmittance value has a large influence on smaller windows in warmer climates and on bigger windows in colder climates. The identification of key influential parameters and their ranking is important to support the environmental and cost LCA at an early-design stage of buildings, when window selection is flexible and more informed decisions can be made to promote lower impacts and costs.
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