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Ichwania, Chalila, Djunaedy, Ery, Sujatmiko, Wahyu, Utami, Amaliyah Rohsari Indah |
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AIP Conference Proceedings; 2023, Vol. 2580 Issue 1, p1-9, 9p |
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Thermal comfort is an essential factor in designing and evaluating low-energy buildings. Low energy buildings do not require much indoor temperature conditioning but rather multiply natural ventilation. Natural ventilation is more suitable to be applied to tropical climatic regions. Tropical climates have relatively stable temperature differences and predictable wind speed profiles at any time of the season. However, naturally ventilated buildings have a varying level of thermal comfort throughout the room. This research aims to obtain a profile of the distribution of the level of thermal comfort of naturally ventilated classrooms located on the campus of Telkom University, namely the Tokong Nanas lecture hall. It also produced simulation methods to calculate the distribution of thermal comfort index in naturally ventilated rooms. In this study, the floors to be observed were the 2nd and 5th floors. For this purpose, the first simulation of the natural ventilated classroom geometry model contained in the lecture hall Of Pineapple Temple using rhino6, Energyplus, and OpenFoam software. The geometry simulation result was Prediction Mean Vote (PMV) index by following ISO 7730. Simulation data showed that classrooms on the 2nd floor were more comfortable when compared with classrooms on the 5th floor. Furthermore, the results of the simulation method of this study suggested contributions in designing naturally ventilated spaces before the building construction process began. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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