Hourly indoor thermal comfort and air quality acceptance with passive climate control methods
José A. Orosa and
Armando C. Oliveira
Renewable Energy, 2009, vol. 34, issue 12, 2735-2742
Abstract:
Nowadays, the effect of permeable coverings on conditioning of indoor air in real buildings, has become of special interest in the process of achieving a sustainable built environment. In these studies, the first hour of occupation is usually selected, because it is then that the strong effect of coverings is felt, due to the low ventilation rate that prevails during the unoccupied period. In this context, an hourly study enables us to understand the behaviour during working periods and the effect of coverings on indoor thermal comfort conditions, air quality acceptance and peaks of energy consumption.
Keywords: Hourly thermal comfort; Energy; Passive methods; Permeability of coverings (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2009.04.021
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