Using a new programme (THERCOM) to predict thermal comfort as a base to design energy efficient buildings

A strong relationship relates the thermal comfort and the consumption of energy, especially in the hot arid climate where the installation of HVAC systems is unavoidable. In fact, it has been reported that the HVAC systems are responsible for consuming huge amounts of the total energy used by the bu...

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Main Authors: Al-Khatri, Hanan, Gadi, Mohamed
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Published: GIAP Journals 2014
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/47788/
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description A strong relationship relates the thermal comfort and the consumption of energy, especially in the hot arid climate where the installation of HVAC systems is unavoidable. In fact, it has been reported that the HVAC systems are responsible for consuming huge amounts of the total energy used by the buildings that can globally reach up to 40% of the total primary energy requirement. The future estimations indicate that the energy consumption is likely to continue growing in the developed economies to exceed that of the developed countries in 2020. Under these situations, it seems that the shift towards more energy efficient buildings is not an option. Because part of any successful environmental design is to understand the potentials of the site, the proposed programme (THERCOM) assists in weighing the indoor and outdoor thermal comfort in different climates in order to provide better understanding of the site environment as well as testing the thermal comfort chances of the initial concepts.
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spelling nottingham-477882020-05-04T16:51:33Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/47788/ Using a new programme (THERCOM) to predict thermal comfort as a base to design energy efficient buildings Al-Khatri, Hanan Gadi, Mohamed A strong relationship relates the thermal comfort and the consumption of energy, especially in the hot arid climate where the installation of HVAC systems is unavoidable. In fact, it has been reported that the HVAC systems are responsible for consuming huge amounts of the total energy used by the buildings that can globally reach up to 40% of the total primary energy requirement. The future estimations indicate that the energy consumption is likely to continue growing in the developed economies to exceed that of the developed countries in 2020. Under these situations, it seems that the shift towards more energy efficient buildings is not an option. Because part of any successful environmental design is to understand the potentials of the site, the proposed programme (THERCOM) assists in weighing the indoor and outdoor thermal comfort in different climates in order to provide better understanding of the site environment as well as testing the thermal comfort chances of the initial concepts. GIAP Journals 2014-09-01 Article PeerReviewed Al-Khatri, Hanan and Gadi, Mohamed (2014) Using a new programme (THERCOM) to predict thermal comfort as a base to design energy efficient buildings. International Journal of Students’ Research in Technology and Management., 2 (5). pp. 172-177. ISSN 2321-2543 energy efficient buildings; indoor thermal comfort; outdoor thermal comfort; passive design; arid climate; equatorial climate; warm temperate climate http://giapjournals.com/index.php/ijsrtm/article/view/133
spellingShingle energy efficient buildings; indoor thermal comfort; outdoor thermal comfort; passive design; arid climate; equatorial climate; warm temperate climate
Al-Khatri, Hanan
Gadi, Mohamed
Using a new programme (THERCOM) to predict thermal comfort as a base to design energy efficient buildings
title Using a new programme (THERCOM) to predict thermal comfort as a base to design energy efficient buildings
title_full Using a new programme (THERCOM) to predict thermal comfort as a base to design energy efficient buildings
title_fullStr Using a new programme (THERCOM) to predict thermal comfort as a base to design energy efficient buildings
title_full_unstemmed Using a new programme (THERCOM) to predict thermal comfort as a base to design energy efficient buildings
title_short Using a new programme (THERCOM) to predict thermal comfort as a base to design energy efficient buildings
title_sort using a new programme (thercom) to predict thermal comfort as a base to design energy efficient buildings
topic energy efficient buildings; indoor thermal comfort; outdoor thermal comfort; passive design; arid climate; equatorial climate; warm temperate climate
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https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/47788/