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Journal articles on the topic "Bioclimatic Chart"

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Hebbal, Belkhir, Yacine Marif, Abdelmadjid Kaddour, Mohamed Mustapha Belhadj, and Abdelghani Azizi. "Bioclimatic approach of passive cooling techniques for the design of buildings in southern Algeria." International Journal of Energetica 6, no. 2 (2021): 01. https://doi.org/10.47238/ijeca.v6i1.147.

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The bioclimatic approach looks into the opportunities for building conception under the local climatic conditions. The first bioclimatic chart has been developed by Olgyay which combines temperature with relative humidity to characterize the comfort zone. It is founded on outside climate conditions to identify attenuation measures such as solar radiation, wind speed, or shading to reach comfortable inside conditions. Givoni created also a bioclimatic chart founded on inside conditions using the physical and thermal properties of air. Bioclimatic approach strategies contribute to decreasing the
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Djordjevic, Milan, Marko Mancic, and Milena Mancic. "Potential of evaporative cooling in the climate of Serbia." Thermal Science, no. 00 (2025): 57. https://doi.org/10.2298/tsci250205057d.

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Evaluating the evaporative cooling potential primarily depends on gaining a detailed and accurate understanding of the local climate. In this study, the potential of evaporative cooling was estimated based on the bioclimatic analysis and psychrometric chart using Climate Consultant software. Bioclimatic charts were developed for 22 locations within a different climatic conditions in Serbia in order to quantify the potential of evaporative air cooling strategies for different regions. Bioclimatic charts are generated by plotting Typical Meteorological Year weather data set on the psychrometric
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Al-Azri, Nasser A., Yousef H. Zurigat, and Nabeel Z. Al-Rawahi. "Development of bioclimatic chart for passive building design." International Journal of Sustainable Energy 32, no. 6 (2013): 713–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14786451.2013.813026.

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Katafygiotou, M. C., and D. K. Serghides. "Bioclimatic chart analysis in three climate zones in Cyprus." Indoor and Built Environment 24, no. 6 (2014): 746–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1420326x14526909.

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Al-Azri, N., YH Zurigat, and N. Al-Rawahi. "Selection and Assessment of Passive Cooling Techniques for Residential Buildings in Oman Using a Bioclimatic Approach." Journal of Engineering Research [TJER] 10, no. 2 (2013): 52. http://dx.doi.org/10.24200/tjer.vol10iss2pp52-68.

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Passive cooling is an ancient technique used in air reconditioning and ventilation. Despite its historical use, its relevance in building design has never ceased. To be sure, with the increasing interest in saving energy and preserving the environment, passive cooling stands out as a sustainable possibility. However, this is not always a viable option, and its practicality is determined mainly by the system's functionality, the type of activities involved in the space to be cooled, and the surrounding area's bioclimatic variables (i.e. temperature, humidity, and diurnal temperature differences
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Elshafei, Ghada, Martina Zeleňáková, Dušan Katunský, and Abdelazim Negm. "Architectural Design Recommendations Based on Bioclimatic Features Using Climate Consultant and Mahony Tables Strategies." Civil and Environmental Engineering 20, no. 1 (2024): 600–620. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/cee-2024-0046.

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Abstract The aim of this research is to provide bioclimatic design suggestions to improve the thermal comfort of people in hot and humid climates according to the BWh (hot desert climate) Köppen climate classification. The city of Minia is considered one of Egypt’s hot desert regions. This study considered two main variables to achieve thermal comfort according to air velocity and temperature. To select the best bioclimatic design tactic, the findings are reviewed and plotted on the Climate Consultant (CC) Bioclimatic Chart and the Mahoney Table (MT). The proposed procedures are presented as f
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Dorcas Mobolade, Tolulope, and Parastoo Pourvahidi. "Bioclimatic Approach for Climate Classification of Nigeria." Sustainability 12, no. 10 (2020): 4192. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12104192.

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One of the fundamental determinants of buildings is the protection of the people who live and work within them from a harsh climate, but a lot of buildings in Nigeria are no longer providing the required comfort needed. The gas emissions through the use of mechanical equipment and lack of energy efficiency in buildings are the major causes of climate change. The way architecture responds to climate change is important. Thus, this research attempted, by using the new bioclimatic chart, to prepare the new climate classification of Nigeria. The research was aimed at establishing a bioclimatically
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Yusof, Mohamad Zaki, Husna Afifi, and Suzana Said. "DETERMINING INDOOR THERMAL COMFORT CONDITION OF KUTAI HOUSE THROUGH BIOCLIMATIC ANALYSIS." Malaysian Journal of Sustainable Environment 7, no. 1 (2020): 151. http://dx.doi.org/10.24191/myse.v7i1.8916.

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Conserving the traditional Malay Kutai houses as our building heritage is important before they perish due to neglection. For maintenance purposes, the palm leave roofs are replaced with more durable materials such as zinc or onduline roof sheets. Replacing the building materials without understanding their properties could cause harmful effect on the indoor thermal comfort. Previously, there is minimal quantitative research done to prove that the traditional Malay house is thermally comfortable. Thus, this research intends to measure the thermal comfort parameters of Kutai house and analyse t
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Alvarez, S., and G. Lefebvre. "Application of a bioclimatic tool for the hygrothermal analysis of a historic building in Lima-Peru." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2180, no. 1 (2022): 012013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2180/1/012013.

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Abstract The main objective of this paper is to know and analyze the bioclimatic strategies that would be present in colonial residential architecture in Lima. The knowledge and use of systems to achieve certain climate conditions in ancient buildings made of sun-dried bricks and thatch, both in open and closed spaces. We consider that through trial-and-error approaches, techniques would have been developed to obtain indoor comfort considering local climate conditions, available materials and other cultural conditions. Temperature, humidity and air speed measurements were taken three times a d
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Aziz Said, Pakiza, and Soran Hama amen Ahmad. "The Usage of Energy for Conditioning Buildings to Achieve Human Comfort by Using Olgyay Bioclimatic Chart." Halabja University Journal 5, no. 4 (2016): 164–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.32410/huj-10347.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Bioclimatic Chart"

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Visitsak, Sopa. "An evaluation of the bioclimatic chart for choosing design strategies for a thermostatically-controlled residence in selected climates." Texas A&M University, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/85782.

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To be successful in sustainable building design, architects must consider energy efficient design strategies in the early design stage. Unfortunately, many architects still rely on simplified analysis, synthesis techniques, and historical examples. Although, building energy simulations are becoming more common in the design of buildings, architects rarely use simulation in the early design stage. The "Bioclimatic" charts have been used in the early design stage to define potential building design strategies to achieve indoor thermal comfort. Currently, many architects use the Givoni-Milne bioc
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Pérez, Cláudia Alicia Marín. "Estudo do microclima e conforto térmico proporcionado por cinco espécies de árvores urbanas do município de Gurupi, TO." Universidade Federal do Tocantins, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11612/391.

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A vulnerabilidade ao estresse térmico, uma das principais causas do desconforto humano, pode ser um dos elementos chaves, nos centros urbanos em regiões de climas quentes. Neste cenário, a arborização urbana é considerada uma das ferramentas na mitigação deste efeito, sobre o ambiente urbano. Para tal efeito, esta ferramenta precisa de maior informação sobre a consequência que as árvores produzem nas imediações em termos de redução do estresse térmico e sobre a variabilidade deste efeito com as espécies e as estações do ano. Neste trabalho objetivou-se caracterizar e analisar o microclima e o
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Book chapters on the topic "Bioclimatic Chart"

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Lei, Zhen, Tong Zhang, and Yue Fang. "Effectiveness and Optimization of Passive Design for Climate Adaptation in the HSCW Zone—Taking a High-Rise Apartment Retrofit in Philadelphia as an Example." In Computational Design and Robotic Fabrication. Springer Nature Singapore, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-3433-0_35.

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Abstract For architectural design to actualize climate adaptation, it is essential to optimize building energy efficiency, emission reduction, and passive survivability. However, passive design strategies for building retrofit in the hot summer and cold winter (HSCW) zone are limited in current building energy simulation and optimization (BESO) studies, which have not been widely applied in architectural practice due to the lack of a unified standard. This paper aims to explore the effectiveness and optimization methods of passive design for the typical high-rise apartment retrofit in Philadel
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