An adaptive thermal comfort model for naturally ventilated classrooms of technical institutions in Madurai

IF 1.6 4区 经济学 0 ARCHITECTURE
Subhashini S., Thirumaran Kesavaperumal, Masa Noguchi
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Purpose Occupants dwelling in hot climatic regions of India for a longer term are tolerable to high temperature levels than predicted by American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) standards. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the thermal sensations (TS) and neutral temperature of the occupants in naturally ventilated (NV) and air-conditioned (AC) classrooms of two technical institutions located in the same premises in the suburbs of Madurai. The main focus of this study is to understand the occupants’ behaviour in response to the thermal conditions of the educational buildings particularly in the warm and humid climatic zone of Madurai. Design/methodology/approach This research collected data through field studies. The data included 383 survey questionnaires from NV classrooms and 285 from AC classrooms, as well as on-site measurements of interior and exterior weather conditions. The TS results show that the students preferred well-designed NV classrooms than AC classrooms. A new adaptive comfort equation derived from this study can be applied to NV classrooms in warm and humid climates where mean outdoor temperature exceeds 40°C. Findings The neutral temperature derived for NV classrooms in Madurai ranged from 29°C to 34°C. Thus, the occupants in the NV classrooms of the higher learning educational institutions in the warm and humid climatic region of Madurai can adapt well to higher indoor temperature levels than predicted by ASHRAE comfort levels with minimum adjustments. Research limitations/implications The study was limited to only occupants in two premier higher learning technical educational institutions located in Madurai region within 5–10 km within the city limits to understand the implications of microclimate with respect to the urban context. Thus, further research is required to examine the tendency under local conditions in other regions beyond those applied to this study. Social implications The findings of this study showed that occupants in higher learning educational intuitions in Madurai prefer NV classrooms than AC classrooms. Therefore, with rising demands of energy use for mechanical ventilation and the associated high cost for running AC buildings, architects should prioritize the design of energy efficient buildings through the optimal use of passive design strategies for ventilation and thermal comfort. This study gives a base data for architects to understand the adaptive limitations of occupants and design NV buildings that can promote natural ventilation and provide better thermal environments that can help increase the productivity of students. Originality/value This paper was an attempt to develop the adaptive comfort model for NV classrooms in Madurai regions. There has been no attempt to identify the adaptive comfort levels of occupants in higher learning technical educational institutions located in warm and humid climatic region of India.
马杜赖技术院校自然通风教室的自适应热舒适模型
目的:长期居住在印度炎热气候地区的居民对高温水平的耐受性超过了美国采暖、制冷和空调工程师协会(ASHRAE)标准的预测。本研究的目的是评估位于马杜赖郊区同一场所的两所技术机构的自然通风(NV)和空调(AC)教室中居住者的热感觉(TS)和中性温度。本研究的主要重点是了解居住者的行为,以应对教育建筑的热条件,特别是在马杜赖温暖潮湿的气候带。设计/方法/方法本研究通过实地调查收集资料。这些数据包括来自NV教室的383份调查问卷和来自AC教室的285份调查问卷,以及对室内和室外天气条件的现场测量。TS结果显示,学生更喜欢设计良好的NV教室,而不是AC教室。从这项研究中得出的一个新的适应性舒适方程可以应用于室外平均温度超过40°C的温暖潮湿气候下的NV教室。马杜赖NV教室的中性温度范围为29°C至34°C。因此,在马杜赖温暖潮湿的气候地区,高等教育机构NV教室的居住者可以很好地适应比ASHRAE舒适度预测更高的室内温度水平,只需最小的调整。研究局限/意义本研究仅限于位于马杜赖地区5-10公里城市范围内的两所主要高等技术教育机构的居住者,以了解微气候对城市环境的影响。因此,除了本研究适用的区域外,还需要进一步研究其他区域在当地条件下的趋势。社会启示本研究结果显示,马杜赖高等教育机构的使用者更喜欢内华达教室而不是空调教室。因此,随着机械通风的能源使用需求的增加和空调建筑运行的高成本,建筑师应该优先考虑节能建筑的设计,通过优化使用被动设计策略来实现通风和热舒适。这项研究为建筑师了解居住者的适应性限制和设计NV建筑提供了基础数据,这些建筑可以促进自然通风,提供更好的热环境,从而有助于提高学生的生产力。原创性/价值本研究试图为马杜赖地区的NV教室开发适应性舒适模型。在印度温暖潮湿的气候地区,没有人试图确定高等技术教育机构居住者的适应性舒适水平。
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期刊介绍: The journal of an association of institues and individuals concerned with housing, design and development in the built environment. Theories, tools and pratice with special emphasis on the local scale.
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