Experimental Investigations of the Indoor Thermal Performance of Open Door System (ODOORS) House Prototype in Tropical Climate

P. C. Leng, M. Ahmad, S. Ariffin, Khairul Anwar, I. S. Zen, Roshida Binti Abdul Majid
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Natural ventilation represents one of the challenges in Malaysia public housing since the most significant and important parameters reflects the layout design efficiency is the thermal comfort within the indoor environment. This paper investigated the thermal performance of a public housing prototype in Malaysia climate context with the duration of two weeks field measurement. Open Doors House System (ODOORS) is a proposed public housing prototype for the community needs. ODOORS offers a system to provide adequate, affordable, comfortable and quality housing for the hard-core poor in Malaysian, which only requires short construction time, and using readily available materials. It is also versatile for permanent and temporary function. Inspiring by the design concept of traditional Malay house, ODOORS integrating the industrialized building system by utilizing market ready construction materials for construction in order to achieve environmental responsive architecture with mass production building material. The parameters considered in the study were air humidity and air temperature. The result shows that there are significant differences between maximum air temperature of outdoor and indoor from 14% to 24% for total spaces in the prototype. The maximum indoor air temperature recorded as 29.09oC, which is 14% lower than outdoor air temperature. The air humidity of indoor environment retained 11% 17% below the outdoor air humidity. Hence, the field measurement presents significant empirical findings about the effectiveness of natural ventilation strategies of ODOORS prototype
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热带气候条件下开门系统(ODOORS)房屋原型室内热性能实验研究
自然通风是马来西亚公共住房面临的挑战之一,因为反映布局设计效率的最重要参数是室内环境的热舒适。本文研究了马来西亚气候背景下公共住房原型的热性能,持续时间为两周的实地测量。开放式住宅系统(ODOORS)是为满足社区需求而提出的公共住房原型。ODOORS提供了一个系统,为马来西亚的核心贫困人口提供足够的、负担得起的、舒适的和高质量的住房,只需要很短的施工时间,并且使用现成的材料。它也是多功能的永久和临时功能。ODOORS受到传统马来房屋设计理念的启发,通过使用市场上现成的建筑材料来整合工业化建筑系统,以实现大规模生产建筑材料的环境响应式建筑。研究中考虑的参数是空气湿度和空气温度。结果表明:样机总空间室内外最高空气温度存在14% ~ 24%的显著差异;室内最高气温为29.09℃,比室外气温低14%。室内环境空气湿度保持比室外低11% ~ 17%。因此,现场测量对ODOORS原型的自然通风策略的有效性提出了重要的实证发现
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