Analysis of Substitutive Design Technique with Integration of Offshore Residential Buildings and Thermal Energy Utilization of Solar Energy

  • Ruozhu Wang, Ruting Ma, Yongmei Qian, Yujie Jin, Chunfeng Zhu

Abstract

This study mainly investigated the integrated application of solar energy, as green renewable energy, in offshore buildings. With the gradual increase of offshore residential buildings, the use of solar thermal energy has become the main popularization and application mode for the integration of offshore residential buildings and solar energy. In relation to the prominent problems that exist in the integrated design application of solar heat collection equipment and offshore residential buildings, this study investigated the potential impact of heat collection equipment on the design of offshore residential buildings and adopted a substitutive design technique to expand its functions through the integrated design of buildings and heat collection equipment, thus laying a theoretical foundation for the popularization of the integrated design of solar energy utilization and offshore residential buildings.

How to Cite
Ruozhu Wang, Ruting Ma, Yongmei Qian, Yujie Jin, Chunfeng Zhu. (1). Analysis of Substitutive Design Technique with Integration of Offshore Residential Buildings and Thermal Energy Utilization of Solar Energy. Forest Chemicals Review, 1357-1366. Retrieved from http://forestchemicalsreview.com/index.php/JFCR/article/view/1009
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