Thermal comfort study in urban low-cost residential building in Shah Alam
The objective of this research is to investigate on the thermal comfort condition of low-cost multi-storey residential building located in the urban area in Malaysia. This study began with the selection of six-storey apartment blocks located in Section 7, Shah Alam as the case study project. Then, d...
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2-s2.0-84255187420 Harahap R.K.; Karim H.A.; Ahmad P.; Harahap M.I.P. Thermal comfort study in urban low-cost residential building in Shah Alam 2011 ISBEIA 2011 - 2011 IEEE Symposium on Business, Engineering and Industrial Applications 10.1109/ISBEIA.2011.6088826 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84255187420&doi=10.1109%2fISBEIA.2011.6088826&partnerID=40&md5=7a322fcd199e9ae92590111b8db4a57c The objective of this research is to investigate on the thermal comfort condition of low-cost multi-storey residential building located in the urban area in Malaysia. This study began with the selection of six-storey apartment blocks located in Section 7, Shah Alam as the case study project. Then, data in form of thermal comfort elements and building elements were collected from 47 apartment units from 23rd of November 2010 to 2nd of December 2010 at two (2) different time intervals, i.e. afternoon and evening. Data of these two parameters were then cross-tabulated using SPSS and described in terms of mean or average value of dry-bulb temperature, relative humidity and air velocity. These values were further summed up in a table to indicate minimum and maximum measures only. They were then compared with the current thermal comfort standard as well as precedent studies on the subject. Finally the results indicated that the thermal performance of urban low-cost apartment in Malaysia is still within the comfort range. However this condition can be further improved should the recommendations suggested being considered and implemented in future low-cost housing development in Malaysia. © 2011 IEEE. English Conference paper |
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Thermal comfort study in urban low-cost residential building in Shah Alam |
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The objective of this research is to investigate on the thermal comfort condition of low-cost multi-storey residential building located in the urban area in Malaysia. This study began with the selection of six-storey apartment blocks located in Section 7, Shah Alam as the case study project. Then, data in form of thermal comfort elements and building elements were collected from 47 apartment units from 23rd of November 2010 to 2nd of December 2010 at two (2) different time intervals, i.e. afternoon and evening. Data of these two parameters were then cross-tabulated using SPSS and described in terms of mean or average value of dry-bulb temperature, relative humidity and air velocity. These values were further summed up in a table to indicate minimum and maximum measures only. They were then compared with the current thermal comfort standard as well as precedent studies on the subject. Finally the results indicated that the thermal performance of urban low-cost apartment in Malaysia is still within the comfort range. However this condition can be further improved should the recommendations suggested being considered and implemented in future low-cost housing development in Malaysia. © 2011 IEEE. |
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