Application of synthetic indices for thermal discomfort assessment in historical buildings according to the adaptive approach

IF 6.6 2区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
Gianpiero Evola , Andrea Longhitano , Vincenzo Costanzo , Francesco Nocera
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This paper presents a novel methodology that combines thermal modelling, free-floating energy simulation and the use of synthetic comfort indices for assessing potential discomfort issues in buildings. The research methodology includes detailed modelling in TRNSYS, supported by extensive surveys and on-site measurement of indoor environmental variables such as air temperature and relative humidity. Suitable synthetic indices are introduced such as FTD (Frequency of Thermal Discomfort), ITD (Intensity of Thermal Discomfort) and FD (Fluctuation of thermal Discomfort). These indices are adaptable to different thermal comfort theories, in line with major thermal comfort standards such as ASHRAE-55 and EN 16798-1. The methodology is tested in a historical office building in Catania (Italy); the results show that significant thermal discomfort issues can be identified in the zones more exposed to solar gains and located on the upper floors, particularly during summer months. The combined implementation of non-invasive mitigation strategies (such as internal shading, free cooling by nighttime ventilation) led to a reduction in the Intensity of Thermal Discomfort (ITD) by up to 95% in the critical zones. The proposed methodology proves to be a versatile tool for assessing thermal discomfort and evaluating the effectiveness of possible mitigation strategies for reducing indoor overheating and improving indoor conditions in historical buildings.
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Energy and Buildings
Energy and Buildings 工程技术-工程:土木
CiteScore
12.70
自引率
11.90%
发文量
863
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: An international journal devoted to investigations of energy use and efficiency in buildings Energy and Buildings is an international journal publishing articles with explicit links to energy use in buildings. The aim is to present new research results, and new proven practice aimed at reducing the energy needs of a building and improving indoor environment quality.
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