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Passive Design Strategies withActive System Enhancing IndoorThermal Environment and Comfortof A Condominium in Bangkok |
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| Creator | Parinee Srisuwan |
| Title | Passive Design Strategies withActive System Enhancing IndoorThermal Environment and Comfortof A Condominium in Bangkok |
| Contributor | Shoichi Kojima |
| Publisher | Thammasat Printing House |
| Publication Year | 2562 |
| Journal Title | International Journal of Building, Urban, Interior and Landscape Technology |
| Journal Vol. | 13 |
| Page no. | 29-42 |
| Keyword | High-rise, Residential building, Urban area, Thermal Environment,Indoor Thermal Comfort |
| URL Website | https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/BUILT/index |
| Website title | ThaiJO |
| ISSN | 2228-9194 |
| Abstract | Urbanization, social change, and the development of housing for foreign expatriatescoupled with the extension of a mass transit system, the condominium market in Bangkokhave grown rapidly. It has led to an increase in energy consumption in the residential sectorsince an air conditioning system plays a vital role in maintaining indoor thermal comfort. Inthis study, the combination of passive design strategies with the active system was proposedregarding the field measurement and the simulation results using EnergyPlus version 8.4. Aninitial design modification, based on the three-tier design approaches to achieve sustainablebuilding was carried out in order to improve indoor thermal comfort and reduce coolingenergy consumption for a high-rise condominium unit in a hot-humid climate of Bangkok.The results showed that utilizing natural ventilation as the main mode of ventilation with theaddition of radiant cooling panel used at night could maintain the indoor thermal comfort.Applying natural ventilation during the day could provide a comfortable environment withan indoor velocity of 1.5 m/s. The cooling energy was decreased for the room with naturalventilation applied during daytime and nighttime using a radiant cooling system comparedto the room without natural ventilation is applied. |