A novel index for assessing the climate potential of free-running buildings based on the acceptable upper limits of thermal comfort models across China

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Original languageEnglish
Article number116692
Journal / PublicationEnergy Conversion and Management
Volume278
Online published25 Jan 2023
Publication statusPublished - 15 Feb 2023

Abstract

This study gathered hourly temperatures and solar radiation data from 42 years for walls in five cities within the five major climate zones across China. The long-term hourly operative temperatures in summer were determined in accordance with the ISO standard. A novel index is proposed to analyse quantitatively the local climate potential of free-running buildings. The index calculates the number of hours when the indoor operative temperature is above/below the acceptable upper limit of thermal comfort, counted in summer or throughout a year. In Harbin, Beijing, Wuhan, Kunming, and Guangzhou, the summer climate potential of free-running buildings was found to be 90 %-98 %, 83 %-96 %, 75 %-88 %, almost 100 %, and 62 %-93 %, respectively. Cities in Northern China are better suited for passive cooling design because they have a diminishing pattern of climate potential from colder climates in the north to warmer climates in the south. Additionally, positive slopes were found for the long-term shifting patterns of hour proportion from 1971 to 2012, pointing to a decrease in the summer climate potential across China. These findings have significant effects on the analyses of how buildings can adapt to and mitigate climate change and the likely changes in energy use. © 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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  • Climate potential, Hourly percentage, Thermal comfort, Operative temperature, GLOBAL SOLAR-RADIATION, NATURALLY VENTILATED BUILDINGS, ENERGY-CONSUMPTION, RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS, COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS, DESIGN IMPLICATIONS, BUILT ENVIRONMENT, OFFICE BUILDINGS, ZONES, IMPACT

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A novel index for assessing the climate potential of free-running buildings based on the acceptable upper limits of thermal comfort models across China. / Huo, Xujie; Yang, Liu; Li, Danny H.W. et al.
In: Energy Conversion and Management, Vol. 278, 116692, 15.02.2023.

Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews (RGC: 21, 22, 62)21_Publication in refereed journalpeer-review