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Guang-Zheng Wu, Kyosuke Sakaue, Saburo Murakawa
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In Japan, there are four methods of calculating water supply demands for office buildings based on SHASE-S 206 and two methods based on the design standard of Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT). However, these methods were fou...
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Kazuya Fujimura, Kyosuke Sakaue
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In the design of a drainage system, allowable drainage flow quantity (drainage capability) is defined for each pipe diameter in order to prevent seal water from breaking. In Japan, SHASE-S 218 (Heating, Air-Conditioning, and Sanitary Standard) stipulates...
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Minami Okamoto, Ryohei Yaita, Minoru Sato, Masayoshi Kamijo, Kanako Toyosada, Yasutoshi Shimizu, Kyosuke Sakaue, Wan-Ju Liao, Meng-Chieh Lee and Cheng-Li Cheng
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Yasutoshi Shimizu, Kanako Toyosada, Mari Yoshitaka and Kyosuke Sakaue
Until now, as a way of reducing greenhouse gas emissions from Japanese homes, the emphasis has been on reduction of energy consumption for air-conditioning and lighting. In recent years, there has been progress in CO2 emission reduction through research ...
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