Investigation of Thermal Comfort for ANaturally Ventilated House: Correlation between Climatic Design Strategy and Thermal Data Analysis

Nik Siti Fatimah Nik Hassin
Alamah Misni
Siti Nor Afzan Buyadi
Maryam Lesan
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2023-10-31
scimago Q3
wos Q4
SJR0.233
CiteScore1.4
Impact factor0.5
ISSN21803242, 26007959
Abstract

One of the main factors contributing to climate change and global warming is architecture, which accountsfor about 50% of the country's greenhouse emissions due to construction and the energy needed to keep buildings operational. Sustainable architecture is believed to reduce emissions, andthisapproach has been practisedwithtraditional buildings. In Malaysia, a traditional Malay house (TMH) is one of thetraditional buildings, and it is initially naturally ventilated with occupant-controlled air ventilation to condition the space. Numerous experimental studies claimed that TMHhas demonstrated a good model for contemporary designers to understand climatic and environmental design, building systems, and design adaptability.One of the approaches is to practiseclimatic design strategies. However, there is a lack of study to determine if TMH is still relevant as a sustainable design that can adapt to current climate conditions. Thus, the study aims to investigate the adaptive indoor thermal comfort of a Negeri Sembilan Malay house in a hot-humid climate determinedby the correlation betweenclimatic design strategy and thermal data analysis. This study employed the Predictive Adaptivemodel by executing two stages of fieldwork: i) local climate background and ii) physical measurement (case study description and environmental data). The data were thenanalysed using the ACS of ASHRAE 55 and MS 2680:2017. The primary results revealed that 62% of the hourly indooroperative temperatureof the case study house waswithin 80 to 90 % of the acceptability limit. The optimal comfort hourly indooroperative temperaturewasbetween25.5 to 29.5 °C with a prevailing mean outdoor air temperaturebetween23 to 30 °C, which represents 90% of the acceptability limitrange. Moreover, the results also complied with the standards of ACS, where the average hourly indooroperative temperature was less than 31 °C,with a prevailing mean outdoor air temperatureless than32 °C, which wasan acceptable indoor state for occupants' comfort. The findingscompliedwith RMK 12 Theme 3, which aims to be a carbon-neutral country by practising sustainable architecture and construction. The design of naturally ventilated houses, such as Negeri Sembilan Malay houses in hot-humid climates, can be a model reference for modern housing design development.

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Nik Hassin N. S. F. et al. Investigation of Thermal Comfort for ANaturally Ventilated House: Correlation between Climatic Design Strategy and Thermal Data Analysis // International Journal of Sustainable Construction Engineering and Technology. 2023. Vol. 14. No. 5.
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Nik Hassin N. S. F., Misni A., Buyadi S. N. A., Lesan M. Investigation of Thermal Comfort for ANaturally Ventilated House: Correlation between Climatic Design Strategy and Thermal Data Analysis // International Journal of Sustainable Construction Engineering and Technology. 2023. Vol. 14. No. 5.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.30880/ijscet.2023.14.05.013
UR - https://publisher.uthm.edu.my/ojs/index.php/IJSCET/article/view/14311
TI - Investigation of Thermal Comfort for ANaturally Ventilated House: Correlation between Climatic Design Strategy and Thermal Data Analysis
T2 - International Journal of Sustainable Construction Engineering and Technology
AU - Nik Hassin, Nik Siti Fatimah
AU - Misni, Alamah
AU - Buyadi, Siti Nor Afzan
AU - Lesan, Maryam
PY - 2023
DA - 2023/10/31
PB - Penerbit UTHM
IS - 5
VL - 14
SN - 2180-3242
SN - 2600-7959
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@article{2023_Nik Hassin,
author = {Nik Siti Fatimah Nik Hassin and Alamah Misni and Siti Nor Afzan Buyadi and Maryam Lesan},
title = {Investigation of Thermal Comfort for ANaturally Ventilated House: Correlation between Climatic Design Strategy and Thermal Data Analysis},
journal = {International Journal of Sustainable Construction Engineering and Technology},
year = {2023},
volume = {14},
publisher = {Penerbit UTHM},
month = {oct},
url = {https://publisher.uthm.edu.my/ojs/index.php/IJSCET/article/view/14311},
number = {5},
doi = {10.30880/ijscet.2023.14.05.013}
}