PERSONAL DE APOYO
GONZÁLEZ Silvina Mariana
artículos
Título:
A Framework for Multi-Objective Optimization in Energy Retrofit of Heritage Museums: Enhancing Preservation, Comfort, and Conservation Conditions
Autor/es:
GEA SALIM, CAMILA; LARSEN, SILVANA FLORES; HONGN, MARCOS EZEQUIEL; SILVINA MARIANA GONZALEZ
Revista:
JOURNAL OF CULTURAL HERITAGE
Editorial:
ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
Referencias:
Lugar: Paris; Año: 2024 vol. 7 p. 7210 - 7235
ISSN:
1296-2074
Resumen:
Energy rehabilitation of heritage buildings used as museums presents unique challenges,as it must balance the preservation of cultural heritage with achieving comfortable indoor conditions for visitors and staff. These objectives often conflict, requiring innovative approaches.We propose a methodology that uses dynamical simulation with EnergyPlus and multi-objective optimization with jEPlus + EA software to reduce energy consumption and maximize comfort while maintaining architectural integrity and conservation conditions evaluated by a quantitative analysis based on the European Standards. The framework also includes monitoring microclimateconditions and assessing the risk levels of the exposed collections. A case study in Salta City, Argentinaa historical building repurposed as a museumillustrates this approach. Results showimproved energy performance and comfort conditions for visitors, with an annual energy requirement of about 36% of the original requirement (16.4 kWh/m2 versus 45 kWh/m2) and adecrease of about 32% in the discomfort hours (from 5362 h to 3643 h). Additionally, conservationconditions improved, achieving a more stable microclimate for air temperature and relative humidity. The framework proved useful for evaluating retrofit solutions that enhance the buildingsenergy performance and comfort without compromising the conservation conditions of theexhibited collections.

