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Tsutsumi, J. I. G. et al. Two types of passive cooling houses with natural ventilation. In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PASSIVE AND LOW ENERGY ARCHITETURE, 18., 2001, Florianópolis. Anais... Florianópolis, 2001. p. 127-132.
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Abstract

Full-scale measurements of two types of passive cooling houses utilizing natural ventilation were carried out to examine the thermal performances of these houses. One of them is an ordinary house with cross-ventilation through open windows and doors. The other one is a house with double skin walls and the gap between the double skins is ventilated. If the ASHRAE’s SET* is adopted to express the thermal sensation in the indoor space of the former cross-ventilated house, the SET* decreases clearly when the indoor air flow speed increase. It is obvious that the indoor thermal environment was mitigated against the warm climate in summer when the wind blew into the measurement room. The latter double skin house was compared with a conventional house with inside heat insulation walls and mechanical ventilation. Not only the indoor air temperature but also the indoor relative humidity of the double skin house are lower than those of the comparative conventional house almost everyday in the afternoon.
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