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Tongye Guo, Yang Zhao, Jiahao Yang, Zhengnan Zhong, Kefu Ji, Ziyu Zhong and Xinyi Luo
Hot-humid areas have long, hot summers and poor outdoor thermal comfort (OTC). The urban heat island (UHI) effect exacerbates the deterioration of OTC in hot-humid areas, seriously affecting the thermal safety of children?s outdoor activities. In this st...
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Xiaohuan Xie, Haitao Liao, Ruobing Wang and Zhonghua Gou
In recent years, semi-outdoor space has become an important research subject in the field of thermal comfort. Overhead space located on the ground floor is a common type of semi-outdoor space in China?s Lingnan region with a hot and humid climate. Its th...
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Mohannad Bayoumi
Although radiant cooling is considerably more efficient than conventional all-air room cooling systems, the potential for its application in warm humid regions is limited, owing to the increased risk of condensation by opened windows or unsealed openings...
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Mohannad Bayoumi
Although radiant cooling is considerably more efficient than conventional all-air room cooling systems, the potential for its application in warm humid regions is limited, owing to the increased risk of condensation by opened windows or unsealed openings...
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Ibiyeye Aminat Idowu, Zalina Shari, Mohamad Fakri Zaky Jaafar
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This study investigates the natural ventilation provisions of residential buildings in the hot-humid climate of Putrajaya as well as the occupants? utilization and overall satisfaction of these provisions. Five terrace house design types were selected fo...
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Marcus Strang, Paola Leardini, Arianna Brambilla and Eugenia Gasparri
The uptake of buildings employing cross-laminated timber (CLT) assemblies and designed to Passivhaus standard has accelerated internationally over the past two decades due to several factors including responses to the climate crisis by decarbonising the ...
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of building microclimate on the indoor thermal environment of traditional Japanese houses, focusing especially on the shading effect of trees as well as the cooling effect of spraying water. Basica...
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Abubakar S. Mahmoud, Muhammad Asif, Mohammad A. Hassanain, Mohammad O. Babsail and Muizz O. Sanni-Anibire
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Xiaoshan Yang and Lihua Zhao
This study investigated the diurnal thermal behavior of several urban surfaces and landscape components, including pavements, vegetation, and a water pond. The field experiment was conducted in a university campus of Guangzhou, South China, which is char...
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Xiaoshan Yang and Lihua Zhao
This study investigated the diurnal thermal behavior of several urban surfaces and landscape components, including pavements, vegetation, and a water pond. The field experiment was conducted in a university campus of Guangzhou, South China, which is char...
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Lin Yola,Ho Chin Siong
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Urban configuration modification is an efficient approach to mitigating Urban Heat Island effect. This study investigates the significant impact of solar radiation and urban wind on microclimate and thermal comfort in the different setting of urban canyo...
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Oscar May Tzuc, Gerardo Peña López, Mauricio Huchin Miss, Juan Edgar Andrade Durán, Jorge J. Chan González, Francisco Lezama Zárraga and Mario Jiménez Torres
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Vidhya Maney Surendran, Chandramathy Irulappan, Vijayalaxmi Jeyasingh and Velraj Ramalingam
This study aims to propose building envelope retrofit packages for existing naturally ventilated school buildings in the hot?humid climatic region of Chennai, India. Indoor thermal parameters were collected through field studies from nine sample classroo...
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Yingying Zhao, Jiying Liu, Moon Keun Kim, Shiyu Zhou and Yanqiu Du
The current situation of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) prevention and control coupled with the need to work in high-temperature harsh environments makes it necessary to ensure the health and efficiency of medical staff. An experimental outdoor work...
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Ruey-Lung Hwang, Bi-Lian Chen and Wei-An Chen
Strategies to reduce energy consumption are presently experiencing vigorous development. Phase change materials (PCMs) are novel materials that can reduce indoor temperatures via the change in material phase. Regarding the situation in Taiwan, there is n...
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Lei Zhang, Xuan Ma, Jingyuan Zhao and Mengying Wang
With the development of the economy in China, the tourism industry has become a form of daily entertainment for citizens. Commercial pedestrianized blocks have been designed as recreational centers for tourists, serving as outdoor public space and scenic...
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Zhixin Liu, Senlin Zheng and Lihua Zhao
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Hamid Eskandari, Mahdi Saedvandi and Mohammadjavad Mahdavinejad
In this paper, the effect of an exterior shading element (Iwan) on energy consumption in four different climatic regions and for different orientations, has been investigated numerically and experimentally. By applying different materials and techniques ...
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Esther Obonyo, Derrick Tate, Vincent Sika and Mang Tia
The research discussed in this paper is a subset of a bigger, NSF funded research project that is directed at investigating the use of sustainable building materials. The deployment context for the research is the hot and humid climate using selected cas...
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