2022
DOI: 10.31198/idealkent.1133752
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Thermal Comfort Comparison of Different Dwelling Typologies

Abstract: Thermal comfort in spaces can be defined as the creation of conditions that will provide the users’ living standards. Therefore, it is important to investigate the thermal comfort conditions in different types of dwellings and the design parameters that affect these conditions. In this study, thermal comfort conditions in different dwellings were investigated. In this context, thermal comfort conditions were measured between December 2020 and January 2022 in four selected dwellings in Bingöl, located in a cold… Show more

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“…The hottest months in the Bingöl region are July and August. In these months, the average high temperature is 33°C, the low temperature is 19°C, and maximum temperatures can reach 40°C [26]. Bingöl's annual sunshine duration is 2719 hours, and as seen from Bingöl's solar map (Figure 1b Turkey Solar Energy Atlas [27] data were taken as the basis for solar radiation values.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hottest months in the Bingöl region are July and August. In these months, the average high temperature is 33°C, the low temperature is 19°C, and maximum temperatures can reach 40°C [26]. Bingöl's annual sunshine duration is 2719 hours, and as seen from Bingöl's solar map (Figure 1b Turkey Solar Energy Atlas [27] data were taken as the basis for solar radiation values.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%