Title |
Zero-Energy Planning with Modular System in Residential Buildings |
Authors |
정민희(Chung, Min-Hee) ; 이승주(Lee, Seung-Ju) ; 박진철(Park, Jin-Chul) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2021.37.10.159 |
Keywords |
Modular System; Zero-Energy Building; Residential Building; Passive Design; Active Design |
Abstract |
This study aims to verify the effectiveness by applying a modular method in preparation for the mandatory certification of zero energy in
private buildings in 2025, and eventually distribute zero energy buildings. Currently, modular methods are applied to small public buildings,
and little research has been done on the modular application of private buildings. Therefore, we analyze the issues that new residential
buildings need to be certified for zero energy. In this work, we will analyze and simulate previous studies to create basic data for low
carbon societies. We want to change passive design such as area of the windows, Infiltrate performance, and insulation performance to
implement as close to zero-energy buildings as possible. In this paper, we obtain zero-energy certification and verify that a modular approach
can be applied to present the method. |