2010
DOI: 10.1080/14733315.2010.11683863
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Potential of Passive Cooling Techniques for Modern Houses in the Tropical Climate of Malaysia – Analysis of the Indoor Thermal Environment for Various Ventilation Strategies

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“…Twenty-four cases use natural ventilation strategies to introduce free cooling to NZEBs and reduce HVAC system energy use. Many existing studies have shown that natural ventilation can reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions in buildings [106,107]. The advancement in thermal comfort theory and introduction of "adaptive comfort" criteria have also provided theoretical foundations for design and operation of natural ventilation system in NZEBs [108].…”
Section: Hvacmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Twenty-four cases use natural ventilation strategies to introduce free cooling to NZEBs and reduce HVAC system energy use. Many existing studies have shown that natural ventilation can reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions in buildings [106,107]. The advancement in thermal comfort theory and introduction of "adaptive comfort" criteria have also provided theoretical foundations for design and operation of natural ventilation system in NZEBs [108].…”
Section: Hvacmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The potential of passive cooling techniques was discussed for Malaysian modern houses with the aim of reducing air-conditioning usage. A full-scale field experiment was carried out in this study to reveal the detailed indoor thermal environment for various ventilation strategies (Kubota and Chyee 2010). Persson and Westermark (2011) studied energy-efficient specific cooling strategies for a comfortable indoor climate in summer for Swedish climate.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Stack vent. The present article deals with effects of wind on the stack ventilation performance in an average kindergarten in Bialystok (Central Europe) [34].…”
Section: Gładyszewska-fiedoruk and Gajewski 2012mentioning
confidence: 99%