2015
DOI: 10.21837/pmjournal.v13.i5.138
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Thermal Comfort and Energy Solutions for a Better Residential Environment in Malaysia

Abstract: In hot-humid Malaysia, there are around five million units of housing. Among these, the medium-density terraced are the most built. However, little emphasis was given to designing for thermal comfort and energy efficiency. Consequently, air-conditioning is ubiquitous with ever-rising residential energy consumption. This paper studied passive design systems to improve living conditions and conserve energy through orientation and insulation parameters for terraced housing. Utilizing a triangulation of methods to… Show more

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“…The level of thermal discomfort would be very low when the walls reradiate the stored head in the late afternoon 5 . A number of studies have been conducted on the indoor thermal comfort of terrace houses in Malaysia 1,4–10 . However, less attention has been given by the researchers to the effect of solar radiation on the house facades.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The level of thermal discomfort would be very low when the walls reradiate the stored head in the late afternoon 5 . A number of studies have been conducted on the indoor thermal comfort of terrace houses in Malaysia 1,4–10 . However, less attention has been given by the researchers to the effect of solar radiation on the house facades.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%