2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2022.123186
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Investigation of occupied/unoccupied period on thermal comfort in Guangzhou: Challenges and opportunities of public buildings with high window-wall ratio

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“…Evaporative cooling pada louver sebagai strategi desain pasif pada bagian yang terekspos dengan arah masuk angin (utara). Strategi ini dapat bermanfaat untuk memberikan pembayangan dari radiasi matahari, menyediakan radiative cooling dari pendinginan louver ke dalam bangunan, menyediakan pendinginan melalui penghawaan dengan bantuan pergerakan angin [16] [29] [30] [31] [32] . Penggunaan evaporative cooling ini perlu dipertimbangkan kembali karena akan mengurangi nilai bersejarah bangunan karena menutupi fitur-fitur bersejarah pada Gereja GPIB Immanuel Malang.…”
Section: Analisis Dan Strategi Adaptasi Dan Perbaikanunclassified
“…Evaporative cooling pada louver sebagai strategi desain pasif pada bagian yang terekspos dengan arah masuk angin (utara). Strategi ini dapat bermanfaat untuk memberikan pembayangan dari radiasi matahari, menyediakan radiative cooling dari pendinginan louver ke dalam bangunan, menyediakan pendinginan melalui penghawaan dengan bantuan pergerakan angin [16] [29] [30] [31] [32] . Penggunaan evaporative cooling ini perlu dipertimbangkan kembali karena akan mengurangi nilai bersejarah bangunan karena menutupi fitur-fitur bersejarah pada Gereja GPIB Immanuel Malang.…”
Section: Analisis Dan Strategi Adaptasi Dan Perbaikanunclassified
“…Also, some studies have proved that thermochromic [42], electrochromic [43], gasochromic [44], and photochromic [45] windows can contribute to the reduction of solar heat gain while guaranteeing energy efficiency and daylighting performance as well. Furthermore, buildings with high WWR have great potential to achieve high thermal comfort [46]. Based on national code requirements and thermal comfort ranges, Chi et al [47] recommended the optimum WWR for different building orientations, which will help to permit the total heat transfer coefficient of the envelope to be regulated.…”
Section: Envelopementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The parameter that quantifies thermal comfort conditions is the operating temperature according to ASHRAE 55 (2020) [22]. There are numerous investigations that study the thermal impact of the WWR through simulations [23][24][25][26]. The U-factor is used in many studies to quantify the capacity of buildings to conserve energy inside through simulations [27][28][29][30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%