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Improvement of thermal environment and reduction of energy consumption for cooling and heating by retrofitting windows
Received date: 15 Oct 2012
Accepted date: 24 Oct 2012
Published date: 05 Mar 2013
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Various techniques for creating a comfortable thermal environment and saving energy have been proposed and employed in residential buildings in many countries, including Japan. For these techniques to be introduced, existing houses should be renovated. Among the techniques available, installation of additional inner windows is effective in creating a comfortable and energy-efficient living environment. In the present research, the effect of additional inner windows on the thermal environment and energy saving was investigated by measuring indoor windows on the thermal environment and energy saving was investigated by measuring indoor concrete building. Air temperatures, the humidity, the global solar radiation on horizontal and vertical surfaces, radiant temperatures, and the electricity consumption of air-conditioners were measured. A comparison of these values before and after the installation of inner windows showed that the thermal environment and energy saving had improved. Results obtained from a thermal model agreed well with measured results by changing the value of solar transmittance and heat transmission coefficient of the glazing following renovation. Furthermore, in a questionnaire survey conducted in summer, more than half of the occupants answered ‘‘comfortable’’ to a question on the overall thermal comfort.
Mochidome Takashi , Hokoi Shuichi , Ogura Daisuke , Takamura Masahiko , Suzuki Jun . Improvement of thermal environment and reduction of energy consumption for cooling and heating by retrofitting windows[J]. Frontiers of Architectural Research, 2013 , 2(1) : 1 -10 . DOI: 10.1016/j.foar.2012.10.006
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