Energy Efficient City in Malaysia Wind Flow in Neighborhood Areas

It is time for the countries in Southeast Asia to take concrete action in order to tackle global warming all over the world. This paper discusses planning guidelines of neighborhood areas in consideration of wind flow in Malaysia from the following two aspects. Firstly, the effects of natural ventil...

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Main Authors: Tetsu, Kubota, Ahmad, Supian
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2005
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description It is time for the countries in Southeast Asia to take concrete action in order to tackle global warming all over the world. This paper discusses planning guidelines of neighborhood areas in consideration of wind flow in Malaysia from the following two aspects. Firstly, the effects of natural ventilation on energy saving among hauseholds are examined through a questionnaire survey. Secondly, this paper investigates physical wind environment in the same case study areas through wind tunnel tests. It aims to help achieve energy efficient cities in Southeast Asian countries as well as Malaysia.
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spelling utm-17272017-08-29T07:33:16Z http://eprints.utm.my/1727/ Energy Efficient City in Malaysia Wind Flow in Neighborhood Areas Tetsu, Kubota Ahmad, Supian NA Architecture It is time for the countries in Southeast Asia to take concrete action in order to tackle global warming all over the world. This paper discusses planning guidelines of neighborhood areas in consideration of wind flow in Malaysia from the following two aspects. Firstly, the effects of natural ventilation on energy saving among hauseholds are examined through a questionnaire survey. Secondly, this paper investigates physical wind environment in the same case study areas through wind tunnel tests. It aims to help achieve energy efficient cities in Southeast Asian countries as well as Malaysia. 2005-09 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/1727/1/No.9%2C_Tetsu_Kubota.pdf Tetsu, Kubota and Ahmad, Supian (2005) Energy Efficient City in Malaysia Wind Flow in Neighborhood Areas. In: The 6th International Seminar on Sustainable Environment Architecture (SENVAR), September 2005, Bandung, Indonesia. https://www.itb.ac.id/news/read/571/home/call-for-paper-the-6th-international-seminar-on-sustainable-environment-and-architecture
spellingShingle NA Architecture
Tetsu, Kubota
Ahmad, Supian
Energy Efficient City in Malaysia Wind Flow in Neighborhood Areas
title Energy Efficient City in Malaysia Wind Flow in Neighborhood Areas
title_full Energy Efficient City in Malaysia Wind Flow in Neighborhood Areas
title_fullStr Energy Efficient City in Malaysia Wind Flow in Neighborhood Areas
title_full_unstemmed Energy Efficient City in Malaysia Wind Flow in Neighborhood Areas
title_short Energy Efficient City in Malaysia Wind Flow in Neighborhood Areas
title_sort energy efficient city in malaysia wind flow in neighborhood areas
topic NA Architecture
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