Comprehensive energy consumption of elevator systems based on hybrid approach of measurement and calculation in low-and high-rise buildings of tropical climate towards energy efficiency

Rapid population growth and urbanization contribute to an ever-increasing global energy demand, of which the building sector accounts for one-third. The increasing average height and density of buildings escalate the need for vertical transportation, expanding elevator usage and energy needs. This p...

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Main Authors: Ang, Jia Hui, Yusup, Yusri, Shaikh Salim, Sheikh Ahmad Zaki, Salehabadi, Ali, Ahmad, Mardiana Idayu
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spelling my.utm.1042092024-01-22T07:24:56Z http://eprints.utm.my/104209/ Comprehensive energy consumption of elevator systems based on hybrid approach of measurement and calculation in low-and high-rise buildings of tropical climate towards energy efficiency Ang, Jia Hui Yusup, Yusri Shaikh Salim, Sheikh Ahmad Zaki Salehabadi, Ali Ahmad, Mardiana Idayu TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Rapid population growth and urbanization contribute to an ever-increasing global energy demand, of which the building sector accounts for one-third. The increasing average height and density of buildings escalate the need for vertical transportation, expanding elevator usage and energy needs. This phenomenon accounts for a significant amount of the total building energy use, necessitating a study of elevator system energy consumption. This study aimed to analyze the energy consumption and carbon emissions of elevator systems in low-and high-rise buildings towards energy-efficient estimations. A comprehensive analysis was performed based on a hybrid approach of measurement and calculation using a formula and reference values derived from previous studies. Four buildings were selected and thoroughly studied, representing the low-and high-rise categories. Data were collected based on on-site sampling and observation, as well as information from the building management offices. The mechanical parameters of the elevator system in each building and operational factors in terms of speed, number of trips, load, travel distance, and time were studied. In this analysis, the energy consumption calculation was performed according to International Standard ISO 25745. Annual carbon emissions were calculated in accordance with the USA EPA and IPCC guidelines. The elevator energy efficiency class was determined based on daily energy consumption. It was found from this study that the annual energy consumption of an elevator system is positively correlated to an elevator’s daily energy consumption. The annual carbon emissions of the elevator systems are dependent on increasing annual energy consumption, which is also connected to building height indirectly. The low-rise buildings showed better energy efficiency compared to the high-rise buildings due to lower travel distance, less trips, and fewer floors. The annual number of trips, travel distances, and energy consumption had an effect on the energy efficiency of the elevator systems in this study. MDPI 2022-04-02 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/104209/1/SheikhAhmadZaki2022_ComprehensiveEnergyConsumptionofElevator.pdf Ang, Jia Hui and Yusup, Yusri and Shaikh Salim, Sheikh Ahmad Zaki and Salehabadi, Ali and Ahmad, Mardiana Idayu (2022) Comprehensive energy consumption of elevator systems based on hybrid approach of measurement and calculation in low-and high-rise buildings of tropical climate towards energy efficiency. Sustainability, 14 (8). pp. 1-21. ISSN 2071-1050 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14084779 DOI:10.3390/su14084779
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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Ang, Jia Hui
Yusup, Yusri
Shaikh Salim, Sheikh Ahmad Zaki
Salehabadi, Ali
Ahmad, Mardiana Idayu
Comprehensive energy consumption of elevator systems based on hybrid approach of measurement and calculation in low-and high-rise buildings of tropical climate towards energy efficiency
description Rapid population growth and urbanization contribute to an ever-increasing global energy demand, of which the building sector accounts for one-third. The increasing average height and density of buildings escalate the need for vertical transportation, expanding elevator usage and energy needs. This phenomenon accounts for a significant amount of the total building energy use, necessitating a study of elevator system energy consumption. This study aimed to analyze the energy consumption and carbon emissions of elevator systems in low-and high-rise buildings towards energy-efficient estimations. A comprehensive analysis was performed based on a hybrid approach of measurement and calculation using a formula and reference values derived from previous studies. Four buildings were selected and thoroughly studied, representing the low-and high-rise categories. Data were collected based on on-site sampling and observation, as well as information from the building management offices. The mechanical parameters of the elevator system in each building and operational factors in terms of speed, number of trips, load, travel distance, and time were studied. In this analysis, the energy consumption calculation was performed according to International Standard ISO 25745. Annual carbon emissions were calculated in accordance with the USA EPA and IPCC guidelines. The elevator energy efficiency class was determined based on daily energy consumption. It was found from this study that the annual energy consumption of an elevator system is positively correlated to an elevator’s daily energy consumption. The annual carbon emissions of the elevator systems are dependent on increasing annual energy consumption, which is also connected to building height indirectly. The low-rise buildings showed better energy efficiency compared to the high-rise buildings due to lower travel distance, less trips, and fewer floors. The annual number of trips, travel distances, and energy consumption had an effect on the energy efficiency of the elevator systems in this study.
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author Ang, Jia Hui
Yusup, Yusri
Shaikh Salim, Sheikh Ahmad Zaki
Salehabadi, Ali
Ahmad, Mardiana Idayu
author_facet Ang, Jia Hui
Yusup, Yusri
Shaikh Salim, Sheikh Ahmad Zaki
Salehabadi, Ali
Ahmad, Mardiana Idayu
author_sort Ang, Jia Hui
title Comprehensive energy consumption of elevator systems based on hybrid approach of measurement and calculation in low-and high-rise buildings of tropical climate towards energy efficiency
title_short Comprehensive energy consumption of elevator systems based on hybrid approach of measurement and calculation in low-and high-rise buildings of tropical climate towards energy efficiency
title_full Comprehensive energy consumption of elevator systems based on hybrid approach of measurement and calculation in low-and high-rise buildings of tropical climate towards energy efficiency
title_fullStr Comprehensive energy consumption of elevator systems based on hybrid approach of measurement and calculation in low-and high-rise buildings of tropical climate towards energy efficiency
title_full_unstemmed Comprehensive energy consumption of elevator systems based on hybrid approach of measurement and calculation in low-and high-rise buildings of tropical climate towards energy efficiency
title_sort comprehensive energy consumption of elevator systems based on hybrid approach of measurement and calculation in low-and high-rise buildings of tropical climate towards energy efficiency
publisher MDPI
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/104209/1/SheikhAhmadZaki2022_ComprehensiveEnergyConsumptionofElevator.pdf
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