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Volume 6: Energy, Parts A and B

DOI: 10.1115/imece2012-87666

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Zero emission temporary habitation: Analysis of a passive container housing system acclimatized by geothermal water

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Abstract

This paper presents a novel concept of container mobile housing system denominated ZETHa (Zero Energy Temporary Habitation). It is based on the LESP (Low Exergy Structured Panel) concept, in which the acclimatization is realized by water recirculation inside the external walls of the building and the ZEBRA concept (Zero Energy Consumption Building totally Renewable Addicted). A general plant and building design has been produced with the aim to minimize the presence of thermal bridges. The calculations of energy dispersion have been performed both in the wall and in the whole building. The energetic contribution of renewable energy plants has been evaluated to obtain a totally passive building. This evaluation will also consider energy needs by appliances.