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Summer thermal discomfort in substandard housing with openable windows in Hong Kong
Science and Technology for the Built Environment ( IF 1.9 ) Pub Date : 2020-12-16 , DOI: 10.1080/23744731.2020.1855934
Pui Kwan Cheung 1 , C. Y. Jim 1
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The sub-divided unit (SDU) is the major type of substandard housing in Hong Kong. This study monitored the microclimatic conditions in eight SDUs for 24 h in summer. The mean CO2 concentration (1012 mg/m3) under natural ventilation was much higher than the outdoor level (∼410 mg/m3), suggesting that ventilation was ineffective in most SDUs. The mean predicted mean vote (PMV) was 1.7 (warm), corresponding to 75% predicted percentage dissatisfied (PPD). None of the SDUs was thermally acceptable (PPD < 20%) at any time in the monitoring period. If the adaptive thermal comfort standard was considered, the acceptable temperature range would be between 23.4 °C and 30.4 °C in operative temperature and the thermally acceptable time would be 47%. Larger openable window size, larger external wall area and poor ventilation significantly contributed to higher maximum indoor air temperature.

更新日期:2020-12-16
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