Thermal environments of vernacular dwellings and the adjacent alley in summer : An experimental study in Southwest China
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Original language | English |
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Article number | 111634 |
Journal / Publication | Building and Environment |
Volume | 261 |
Online published | 15 May 2024 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Aug 2024 |
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Abstract
Vernacular dwellings have demonstrated the ability to create desirable indoor thermal environments with nominal energy consumption through a proper passive design. This study has explored the key factors influencing the thermal environments of vernacular dwellings during summer. Field measurements were conducted in a typical house and its nearby alley for approximately one month. An analysis of a typical room adjacent to the alley on a hot day showed that the indoor net heat gain through the inner surface of the external walls, ceiling, infiltration and natural ventilation together, accounted for 34%, 26%, and 40% of the total net heat gain, respectively. The net heat loss of the day passed through the ground. Long-term measurements revealed the thermal buffering effect of the alley: The alley absorbed heat from the indoor space when the daily-averaged outdoor air temperature was between 25.6 °C and 31.1 °C. When the daily-averaged outdoor air temperature exceeded 31.1 °C, the alley reduced the indoor heat gain, with a stronger effect observed at higher outdoor temperatures. The rooms situated adjacent to the alley or with soil-adjacent structures met the standard for adaptive thermal comfort on up to 95% of the measurement days. It should be noted that the rooms unaffected by these factors only achieved the comfort standard on 58% of the days. This study also reveals the vulnerability of vernacular dwellings, and estimates the potential of improvement strategies including enhancing airtightness and nighttime ventilation. © 2024 Elsevier Ltd.
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- Building performance, Passive cooling, Semi-outdoor, Thermal comfort, Traditional houses, Vernacular dwellings
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Thermal environments of vernacular dwellings and the adjacent alley in summer: An experimental study in Southwest China. / Xu, Yanan; Yang, Zhenjing; Zheng, Xing et al.
In: Building and Environment, Vol. 261, 111634, 01.08.2024.
In: Building and Environment, Vol. 261, 111634, 01.08.2024.
Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal › peer-review