Thermal comfort perception in naturally ventilated affordable housing of India

IF 2.1 Q2 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
Jeetika Malik, R. Bardhan
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Indoor thermal comfort is critical to building sustainability besides improving occupants’ health, well-being and productivity. However, the applicability of the existing comfort standards within different climatic conditions and contextual settings is often in question. This study presents the findings from a longitudinal thermal comfort study conducted in low-income affordable housing in Mumbai, India. Surveys were conducted in three distinct seasons within a warm–humid climate. The linear regression method yielded a mean neutral temperature of 28.3°C and a wide comfort band ranging from 24.6°C to 32.2°C indicating high thermal adaptation among the occupants. The preferred temperature was found to be 26.3°C. Adaptive comfort standards, ASHRAE and the National Building Code of India prescribed a narrow range of comfort and were ineffective in predicting comfort conditions within affordable housing units. The role of income in shaping comfort expectations was established, lending support to the economic dimension of comfort. The results would be helpful in providing design recommendations for the future affordable housing stock and the development of an adaptive comfort model for vulnerable low-income communities.
印度自然通风经济适用房的热舒适感
除了改善居住者的健康、幸福和生产力外,室内热舒适对建筑的可持续性至关重要。然而,现有的舒适标准在不同气候条件和环境设置下的适用性经常受到质疑。本研究提出了在印度孟买低收入经济适用房进行的纵向热舒适研究的结果。调查是在温暖潮湿的气候中三个不同的季节进行的。线性回归法得到的平均中性温度为28.3°C,舒适范围为24.6°C至32.2°C,表明居住者具有较高的热适应性。优选温度为26.3℃。适应性舒适标准、ASHRAE和印度国家建筑规范规定了一个狭窄的舒适范围,在预测经济适用住房单元的舒适条件方面是无效的。收入在塑造舒适预期中的作用已经确立,为舒适的经济维度提供了支持。研究结果将有助于为未来的经济适用房提供设计建议,并为脆弱的低收入社区开发适应性舒适模型。
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Advances in Building Energy Research
Advances in Building Energy Research CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-
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