通过布置学生宿舍家具改善热舒适条件的居住者行为研究

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有关热舒适度的研究揭示了在宿舍房间里的各种适应行为,如更衣、使用门窗和吊扇。宿舍房间用于开展各种活动,通常配有衣柜、床、学习桌和椅子。最近的研究表明,固定在房间中央的吊扇可能无法为房间不同部分的不同活动提供足够的风速。虽然学生一般会根据自己的喜好和房间的几何形状摆放家具,但风扇引风对家具摆放以提高热舒适度的影响尚未确定。在这种情况下,本研究对空间适应性进行了调查,并确定了影响宿舍房间家具布局偏好的因素。在为期一年的研究中,对 21 栋自然通风宿舍楼的家具布局模式进行了观察,以发现它们与环境和非环境因素之间的关系。从单人间、双人间和三人间共收集到 1665 个观察数据。通过问卷调查确定了各种因素对家具摆放的影响。在整个调查过程中,室外温度在 23 至 41 °C 之间变化,室外相对湿度在 32.3 % 至 97.5 % 之间变化。根据风扇的位置对家具的空间布置进行了评估。结果表明,风扇位置和室内温度对家具布置有显著影响。我们建立了一个逻辑回归方程来评估学生开始将家具移向吊扇时的触发温度。在单人房间中,当温度高于 34.2 °C,将床移向风扇的概率最大。在单人和双人房间中,学生主要在夜间将床移到吊扇附近,以获得足够的空气流动。谨慎设计家具布局并为各种活动添加个性化风扇,可改善宿舍房间的热舒适度。
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Study of occupant behaviour to improve thermal comfort conditions by arranging furniture in student hostel rooms

Study of occupant behaviour to improve thermal comfort conditions by arranging furniture in student hostel rooms

Research on thermal comfort has revealed various adaptive behaviours in a hostel room, such as changing clothing, use of windows, doors, and ceiling fans. Hostel rooms are used for various activities and are typically furnished with a wardrobe, bed, study table, and chair. Recent studies indicate that ceiling fan fixed at the centre of the room may not provide adequate air velocity for different activities occurring in different parts of a room. Although students generally arrange furniture based on their preferences and room geometry, the influence of fan-induced air on furniture layout to improve thermal comfort is yet to be established. In this context, this study investigates spatial adaptation and identifies the factors affecting furniture layout preferences in hostel rooms. In a yearlong study, patterns of furniture layout were observed in twenty-one naturally ventilated hostel buildings to find their relationship with environmental and non-environmental factors. A total of 1665 observation data was collected from single, double, and triple occupancy rooms. Influence of various factors on arranging the furniture was identified through a questionnaire survey. Throughout the survey, outdoor temperature varied between 23 and 41 °C and outdoor relative humidity varied between 32.3 % and 97.5 %. The spatial arrangement of furniture was evaluated against fan location. Results indicate that fan location and indoor temperature significantly influence the furniture arrangement. A logistic regression equation was developed to evaluate the trigger temperature when students began moving furniture towards ceiling fan. In a single occupancy room, above 34.2 °C, the probability of moving the bed towards the fan was found to be maximum. In single and double occupancy rooms, students move the bed near the ceiling fan predominantly during night-time to get sufficient air movement. A cautious design of furniture layout and adding a personalised fan for various activities may improve the thermal comfort in hostel rooms.

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