Alternatives to air-conditioning: policies, design, technologies, behaviours

Q1 Engineering Buildings & cities Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.5334/bc.256
B. Ford, D. Mumovic, Rajan Rawal
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flow (AFN) and stock. Key indoor temperatures, heating demand, of CO 2 , NO 2 and PM 2.5 , and terrain, orientation pollutants). The identifies the range of retrofit and passive cooling measures. these measures, future level some occur, and filtration likely adaptive comfort limits, ideal quantities of thermal mass and embodied carbon. This paper argues that the internal thermal mass of a building coupled with buoyancy ventilation can significantly reduce the need for active AC and in turn mitigate climate change. The results of the paper conclude that thermal mass would provide comfort considering adaptive thermal comfort theory against heatwaves in Canada without mechanical cooling. It also quantified per person quantities of thermal mass required. The paper discusses the life-cycle carbon emissions associated with building materials that will provide thermal mass. Thermal mass for passive cooling can play a significant role within the design of hybrid cooling approaches and can contribute to a reduction of the operating hours of active systems.
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空调的替代方案:政策、设计、技术、行为
流量(AFN)和库存关键室内温度,供暖需求,CO 2, NO 2和PM 2.5,以及地形,朝向污染物)。确定改造和被动冷却措施的范围。这些措施,未来水平的一些发生,和过滤可能的适应性舒适限制,理想的热质量和含碳量。本文认为,建筑物的内部热质量与浮力通风相结合,可以显著减少对主动式空调的需求,从而缓解气候变化。本文的研究结果表明,考虑到加拿大在没有机械冷却的情况下对热浪的适应性热舒适理论,热质量可以提供舒适。它还量化了每人所需的热质量。本文讨论了与提供热质量的建筑材料相关的生命周期碳排放。被动冷却的热质量可以在混合冷却方法的设计中发挥重要作用,并有助于减少主动系统的运行时间。
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