2022
DOI: 10.14207/ejsd.2022.v11n2p114
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An Assessment of Orientation on Effective Natural Ventilation for Thermal Comfort in Primary School Classrooms in Enugu City, Nigeria

Abstract: The current harsh climatic and high thermal conditions observed across the globe due to climate change is a challenge for indoor thermal comfort in buildings. In most developing nation, educational buildings where formal teaching and learning is conducted are designed to function without mechanical ventilation in an attempt to save energy costs hence relying solely on Natural ventilation. However, the effects of orientation on effective natural ventilation in educational buildings in the hot-humid tropical env… Show more

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“…Not using adaptive model encouraging NV in green certification systems, might obstruct designers' and occupants' change in decision [111] NV is widely used in schools of developing countries, in order to save energy [127] If properly designed and with the use of proper techniques (energy storage or heat recovery), reduction in energy consumption can be achieved with MV [121,124] Automatic windows coupled with heat recovery counter-flow system through outside wall slots can reduce the energy consumed in classrooms [122] Careful design of ventilation (architecture, presence of heat recovery, technological solutions such as occupancy sensors, temperature or CO 2 monitoring, night cooling coupled with massive elements) encouraged in order to reduce the carbon footprint [29,66,67,106,109,[118][119][120]123,124,126,127].…”
Section: Thermo-hygrometric Comfortmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Not using adaptive model encouraging NV in green certification systems, might obstruct designers' and occupants' change in decision [111] NV is widely used in schools of developing countries, in order to save energy [127] If properly designed and with the use of proper techniques (energy storage or heat recovery), reduction in energy consumption can be achieved with MV [121,124] Automatic windows coupled with heat recovery counter-flow system through outside wall slots can reduce the energy consumed in classrooms [122] Careful design of ventilation (architecture, presence of heat recovery, technological solutions such as occupancy sensors, temperature or CO 2 monitoring, night cooling coupled with massive elements) encouraged in order to reduce the carbon footprint [29,66,67,106,109,[118][119][120]123,124,126,127].…”
Section: Thermo-hygrometric Comfortmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the functional requirements of a classroom as a product of the architectural design process is ventilation [8][9][10][11][12]. Extensive educational research has highlighted that most educational facilities, particularly in Africa and parts of Asia, are designed to function independently of active cooling systems [13] and has emphasized the significance of the thermal conditions within a classroom as they have a direct impact on the teaching and learning environment. The effectiveness of natural ventilation plays a vital role in this regard, and it is influenced by various factors, including ventilation coefficients and the architectural characteristics of the classroom buildings, or learning areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, there is a dearth of literature on the evaluative analysis of the effects of rhythm on building openings and fenestrations on airflow patterns in tropical low-rise residential buildings, especially in the sub-Saharan environment, creating a research gap. Okpalike et al [10] and Mba et al [40] are recent studies on natural ventilation in the tropics using architectural design strategies of building orientation and fenestration types, respectively, with a focus on residential and educational facilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%