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The impact of zoning regulations on thermal comfort in non-conditioned housing in hot, humid climates: findings from Dhaka, Bangladesh

机译:分区法规对炎热潮湿气候下无条件住房的热舒适性的影响:孟加拉国达卡的调查结果

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In parts of the developing world where densities are high but the availability of air conditioning is limited, building massing and height regulations can influence interior comfort levels. Dhaka, Bangladesh, is characterized by high population densities, a lack of open spaces, and high poverty levels, combining to produce living conditions which are not only uncomfortable, but may lead to the spread of disease. A recent change in zoning regulations provides an opportunity to assess the success of building heights and setbacks in improving indoor thermal comfort conditions. We assess the impact on thermal comfort within Dhaka's non-conditioned apartment buildings of four zoning schemes which differ in their specifications for setbacks, maximum buildable area, and building heights; but that maintains the current density. Computer simulation techniques model the buildings to test solar, daylight, and ventilation inside the central building to calculate resultant indoor temperature, mean radiant temperature, relative humidity and air velocity. Comparison between these values helps to determine which zoning schemes produce the most favorable thermal conditions. Findings suggest that zoning schemes that provide better solar protection and better natural ventilation are able to reduce indoor temperature and increase indoor air velocity over that provided by current zoning regulations. Recommendations for revising current zoning regulations are given along with general recommendations for how buildings in hot, humid climates can maximize passive cooling, encouraging energy savings and environmental sustainability.
机译:在密度较高但空调可用性有限的部分发展中国家,建筑物的质量和高度规定会影响室内的舒适度。孟加拉国达卡的特点是人口密度高,缺少开放空间和高贫困水平,加在一起造成的生活条件不仅令人不舒服,而且可能导致疾病传播。分区法规的最新变化为评估建筑物高度和挫折在改善室内热舒适条件方面的成功提供了机会。我们评估了四个分区方案对达卡非空调公寓楼的热舒适性的影响,这四个方案在挫折,最大可建筑面​​积和建筑物高度方面各不相同;但这可以保持电流密度。计算机模拟技术对建筑物进行建模,以测试中心建筑物内的日光,日光和通风情况,以计算室内温度,平均辐射温度,相对湿度和空气速度。这些值之间的比较有助于确定哪种分区方案产生最有利的热条件。研究结果表明,与当前分区法规相比,能够提供更好的太阳能保护和自然通风的分区方案能够降低室内温度并提高室内空气流速。提出了有关修订当前分区规则的建议,以及有关在炎热潮湿的气候中建筑物如何最大程度地利用被动冷却,鼓励节能和环境可持续性的一般建议。

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