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Ádám László Katona, István Ervin Háber and István Kistelegdi
A huge portion of energy consumption in buildings comes from heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. Numerous previous works assessed the potential of natural ventilation compared to mechanical ventilation and proved their justification on the field....
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Jamal Saif, Andrew Wright, Sanober Khattak and Kasem Elfadli
In hot arid climates, air conditioning in the summer dominates energy use in buildings. In Kuwait, energy demand in buildings is dominated by cooling, which also determines the national peak electricity demand. Schools contribute significantly to cooling...
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Leila Seidabadi,Hossein Ghadamian,Mohammad Aminy Views: 759 | 0
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Lup Wai Chew, Negin Nazarian and Leslie Norford
Dense urban areas restrict air movement, causing airflow in urban street canyons to be much lower than the flow above buildings. Boosting near-ground wind speed can enhance thermal comfort in warm climates by increasing skin convective heat transfer. We ...
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K. Ikazaki, H. Shinjo, U. Tanaka, S. Tobita, T. Kosaki
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