Effect of Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events on the Thermal Conditions of Canadian Multi-unit Residential Buildings

Buildings designed and built in cold climates, such as Canada, are typically optimized for minimizing heating energy demand, however, with climate change, these buildings may experience increased cooling energy demand and overheating risk during the summer. This paper presents the evaluation of the...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Mutasim Baba, Fuad (author)
مؤلفون آخرون: Ge, Hua (author)
منشور في: 2019
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description Buildings designed and built in cold climates, such as Canada, are typically optimized for minimizing heating energy demand, however, with climate change, these buildings may experience increased cooling energy demand and overheating risk during the summer. This paper presents the evaluation of the effect of climate change on the thermal conditions of multi-unit residential buildings that meet the current energy code and Passive House (PH) requirements under historical weather year, future horizon years and extreme warm conditions (heat wave) through simulations. A wood-frame mid-rise and a pour-in-place concrete high-rise multi unit residential building are selected as case study buildings.
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spelling Effect of Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events on the Thermal Conditions of Canadian Multi-unit Residential BuildingsMutasim Baba, FuadGe, HuaBuildings designed and built in cold climates, such as Canada, are typically optimized for minimizing heating energy demand, however, with climate change, these buildings may experience increased cooling energy demand and overheating risk during the summer. This paper presents the evaluation of the effect of climate change on the thermal conditions of multi-unit residential buildings that meet the current energy code and Passive House (PH) requirements under historical weather year, future horizon years and extreme warm conditions (heat wave) through simulations. A wood-frame mid-rise and a pour-in-place concrete high-rise multi unit residential building are selected as case study buildings.ASHRAE2025-05-10T12:24:35Z2025-05-10T12:24:35Z2019ArticleBaba, F.M. and Ge, H. (2019) “Effect of Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events on the Thermal Conditions of Canadian Multi-unit Residential Buildings,” ASHRAE Transactions, 125, pp. 30–33.0001-2505https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/2976https://www.proquest.com/docview/2334750909?pq-origsite=gscholar&fromopenview=true&sourcetype=Scholarly%20JournalsenASHRAE Transactionsv125 (2019): 30-33oai:bspace.buid.ac.ae:1234/29762025-08-19T06:56:13Z
spellingShingle Effect of Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events on the Thermal Conditions of Canadian Multi-unit Residential Buildings
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title Effect of Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events on the Thermal Conditions of Canadian Multi-unit Residential Buildings
title_full Effect of Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events on the Thermal Conditions of Canadian Multi-unit Residential Buildings
title_fullStr Effect of Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events on the Thermal Conditions of Canadian Multi-unit Residential Buildings
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events on the Thermal Conditions of Canadian Multi-unit Residential Buildings
title_short Effect of Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events on the Thermal Conditions of Canadian Multi-unit Residential Buildings
title_sort Effect of Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events on the Thermal Conditions of Canadian Multi-unit Residential Buildings
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