Viabilidad del modelo de confort térmico adaptativo bajo condiciones de clima cálido subhúmedo: Ahorro energético en refrigeración en Campeche, México

IF 0.3 Q4 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Oscar May-Tzuc, Mario Antonio Jiménez-Torres, Andrea del Rosario Cruz y Cruz, R. Canul-Turriza, Juan Edgar Andrade-Durán, F. Noh-Pat
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Abstract

The conventional approach to achieve thermal comfort generally focuses on modifying the setpoint temperature in fully air-conditioned buildings. However, the adaptive thermal comfort approach is an alternative that considers the interaction between buildings, the local climate, and the users to allow significant improvements in energy savings. This paper analyzes the feasibility of implementing adaptive thermal comfort strategies, comparing adaptive models based on the ASHRAE 55-2020 Standard and a regional model for the tropical climate typology of Mexico, and contrasting the results with the static approach. Thirteen locations in the State of Campeche were thermally analyzed, seeing that the ventilation strategies are applicable throughout the State and that both models ensure improvements in energy consumption. In addition, the results suggest that it is necessary to develop more local adaptive models to propose strategies with better potential impact in the region.
温暖半湿润气候条件下适应性热舒适模型的可行性:墨西哥坎佩切制冷的节能
实现热舒适的传统方法通常侧重于调整全空调建筑的设定点温度。然而,适应性热舒适方法是另一种选择,它考虑了建筑物、当地气候和用户之间的相互作用,从而大大提高了节能效果。本文分析了实施自适应热舒适策略的可行性,比较了基于ASHRAE 55-2020标准的自适应模型和墨西哥热带气候类型的区域模型,并将结果与静态方法进行了对比。对坎佩切州的13个地点进行了热分析,发现通风策略适用于整个州,并且两种模式都确保了能耗的改善。此外,研究结果表明,有必要开发更多的本地适应模型,以提出具有更好潜在影响的策略。
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Revista Habitat Sustentable
Revista Habitat Sustentable ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL-
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