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Thermal comfort for naturally ventilated residential buildings in Harbin

Journal

ENERGY AND BUILDINGS
Volume 42, Issue 12, Pages 2406-2415

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2010.08.010

Keywords

Thermal comfort; Residential building; Natural ventilation; Adaptation; Severe cold area; Field study

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  1. 11th Five Year National Science and Technology Support Key Project of China [2006BAJ02A09]

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This field study was conducted during summer 2009 in Harbin, northeast of China in order to investigate human responses to the thermal conditions in naturally ventilated residential buildings in cold climate. We visited 257 families in six residential communities and collected 423 sets of physical data and subjective questionnaires. The neutral temperature is 23.7 degrees C, with the clothing insulation of 0.54 clo. The neutral temperature in Harbin is lower than neutral temperatures in warm climates by others, which is in accordance with the thermal adaptive model. 80% of the occupants can accept the air temperature range of 21.5-31.0 degrees C, which is wider than the summer comfort temperature limits by the adaptive model. The preferred temperature range fell between 24.0 degrees C and 28.0 degrees C. About 57.9% of the subjects voted no change with the humid range of 40% and 70%. 61.5% of the occupants voted no change with the air velocity within the range of 0.05-0.30 m/s. In summer, occupants preferred air velocity of lower than 0.25 m/s even at higher indoor temperature, which is different from the other field studies. The Harbin occupants in naturally ventilated dwellings can achieve thermal comfort by operable windows instead of running air-conditioners. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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