N. Taib, Zalila Ali
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高层建筑过渡空间的生理等效温度(PET)评价
一种可以显著减少高层建筑能源使用的被动式方法是通过创造非空调空间,如过渡空间。优化被动式设计将减少与建筑能耗相关的浪费。该研究测量了高层办公大楼中三种类型的过渡空间(空中庭院、阳台和屋顶)的热舒适性。基于生理等效温度(PET)的评估结果显示,在干湿季节,所有地点的PET均存在显著差异。这样的区域的有效性可以通过景观的贡献来提高,在可能的情况下最大限度地提高自然通风和采光。关键词:热舒适;过渡空间;高层建筑;生理等效温度issn 2398-4295©2018。作者。英国e-International Publishing House, Ltd.为AMER ABRA cE-Bs出版。这是一篇基于CC BY-NC-ND许可(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)的开放获取文章。由马来西亚玛拉理工大学建筑、规划与测量学院AMER(马来西亚环境行为研究协会)、ABRA(亚洲行为研究协会)和cE-Bs(环境行为研究中心)负责的同行评审。
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