2021
DOI: 10.1590/2175-3369.013.e20200280
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Building form and energy efficiency in tropical climates: A case study of Penang, Malaysia

Abstract: Malaysia is a nation that has undergone a massive development based on its abundance of fuel supply. The imbalance ratio between gross domestic products and energy demand clearly indicates the need to promote energy-efficiency strategies in the country. This study investigates the relationship between building shape and energy consumption by considering the control of excessive solar radiation in a tropical climate. In the first step, four basic plan geometries, namely, square, rectangle, triangle and circle s… Show more

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“…Most of several studies focused on analyzing the building and system design to show the relationship between building elements and building performance [8]. In this case, simulations are conducted on Sefaira both in sketch up and web to find the optimum roof slope, orientation and openings.…”
Section: Study Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most of several studies focused on analyzing the building and system design to show the relationship between building elements and building performance [8]. In this case, simulations are conducted on Sefaira both in sketch up and web to find the optimum roof slope, orientation and openings.…”
Section: Study Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thermal indicators used to identify thermal comfort are dry bulb temperature of 98% occupied hour, operative temperature range between 25°-27° C, and PMV general comfort range for occupant with -0.5 to +0.5 [8]. Operative temperature used is classified as warm comfortable criteria provided by SNI 03-6572-2001 raging between 25.8°-27.1° C [10].…”
Section: Modelling and Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their work, they were able to develop a parametric design approach that allows architects to assess various envelope shape designs and determine each design's energy demand. According to Mohsenzadeh et al [15], due to receiving the least amount of solar gain, the circular shape had the highest energy performance. However, the triangular form, which affected cooling load and, as a result, the amount of energy consumed, was associated with the maximum amount of solar gain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%