Post Occupancy Evaluation of Ventilation Coefficient Desired for Thermal Comfort in Educational Facilities

Emeka J. Mba, Francis O. Okeke, Emmanuel C. Ezema, Peter I. Oforji, Chinelo A. Ozigbo
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In tropical regions, one sustainable measure identified to attain thermal comfort and energy savings for interior spaces is natural ventilation. However, the ventilation coefficient as a factor for effective passive ventilation required for thermal comfort in educational facilities in warm, humid climates has not been adequately investigated. This study is a post-occupancy evaluation aimed at investigating the ventilation coefficient as a parameter for effective passive ventilation efficiency for good thermal comfort in the classrooms of public primary school buildings in Enugu Metropolis, Nigeria. Among the data collection instruments are two data logging devices (thermo-anemometers -AZ 9871) used to measure air velocity, humidity levels, and temperature outside and inside the classrooms of 60 government primary school buildings in the study area. This selection was based on stratified random sampling techniques. For data analysis, the global ventilation coefficient and linear regression analysis were used. The findings demonstrate that the average natural ventilation efficiency was 80%, which is higher than the global ventilation efficiency standard of 60%. The research results further highlight that colonial classroom prototype buildings have a lower temperature value and ventilation coefficient of 83%, which in turn influenced the thermal comfort conditions of the classrooms investigated. The significance of this study is that the findings contribute to the existing knowledge base that would advance strategic policy formation towards acceleration of the uptake of sustainable and energy-efficient building designs for educational facilities in warm, humid tropical environments. Doi: 10.28991/HEF-2023-04-01-07 Full Text: PDF
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教育设施热舒适通风系数的使用后评价
在热带地区,一种可持续的措施被确定为实现热舒适和节能的室内空间是自然通风。然而,在温暖潮湿的气候条件下,通风系数作为教育设施热舒适所需的有效被动通风因素尚未得到充分的研究。本研究是一项使用后评价,旨在研究通风系数作为尼日利亚埃努古大都市公立小学教室有效被动通风效率的参数,以获得良好的热舒适。数据采集仪器中有两台数据记录设备(热风速计-AZ 9871),用于测量研究区60所公设小学教室内外的空气流速、湿度水平和温度。这种选择是基于分层随机抽样技术。数据分析采用整体通风系数和线性回归分析。研究结果表明,平均自然通风效率为80%,高于60%的全球通风效率标准。研究结果进一步强调,殖民地教室原型建筑的温值和通风系数较低,为83%,这反过来影响了所调查教室的热舒适条件。这项研究的重要意义在于,研究结果有助于现有的知识基础,这将推动战略政策的形成,以加速在温暖潮湿的热带环境中为教育设施采用可持续和节能的建筑设计。Doi: 10.28991/HEF-2023-04-01-07全文:PDF
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