Thermal comfort survey in office buildings in Bandung, Indonesia

The comfort state of office building’s occupants is crucial since its related to the worker’s productivity. This comfort temperature of people from tropical climate might be different from temperate climate area. This study aimed to investigate thermal comfort and adaptive behaviour of occupants in...

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Main Authors: Damiati, S. A., Zaki, S. A., Wonorahardjo, S., Mat Ali, M. S., Rijal, H. B.
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/61826/1/SheikhAhmadZaki2015_ThermalComfortSurveyinOfficeBuildingsinBandung.pdf
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author Damiati, S. A.
Zaki, S. A.
Wonorahardjo, S.
Mat Ali, M. S.
Rijal, H. B.
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Zaki, S. A.
Wonorahardjo, S.
Mat Ali, M. S.
Rijal, H. B.
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description The comfort state of office building’s occupants is crucial since its related to the worker’s productivity. This comfort temperature of people from tropical climate might be different from temperate climate area. This study aimed to investigate thermal comfort and adaptive behaviour of occupants in office buildings with different ventilation modes: air-conditioned, mixed-mode, and free running. On February and March 2015, approximately 400 responses has been obtained through field surveys in three office buildings Bandung, Indonesia. The results has shown quite different comfort range between occupants in three ventilation modes: 24.7 oC, 26.3 oC, and 27.5 oC operative comfort temperature for FR, CL, and MM accordingly.
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spelling utm.eprints-618262017-04-27T06:47:57Z http://eprints.utm.my/61826/ Thermal comfort survey in office buildings in Bandung, Indonesia Damiati, S. A. Zaki, S. A. Wonorahardjo, S. Mat Ali, M. S. Rijal, H. B. HD28 Management. Industrial Management The comfort state of office building’s occupants is crucial since its related to the worker’s productivity. This comfort temperature of people from tropical climate might be different from temperate climate area. This study aimed to investigate thermal comfort and adaptive behaviour of occupants in office buildings with different ventilation modes: air-conditioned, mixed-mode, and free running. On February and March 2015, approximately 400 responses has been obtained through field surveys in three office buildings Bandung, Indonesia. The results has shown quite different comfort range between occupants in three ventilation modes: 24.7 oC, 26.3 oC, and 27.5 oC operative comfort temperature for FR, CL, and MM accordingly. 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/61826/1/SheikhAhmadZaki2015_ThermalComfortSurveyinOfficeBuildingsinBandung.pdf Damiati, S. A. and Zaki, S. A. and Wonorahardjo, S. and Mat Ali, M. S. and Rijal, H. B. (2015) Thermal comfort survey in office buildings in Bandung, Indonesia. In: International Joint Conference of Senvar-Inta-Avan (SIA 2015), 22-27 July, 2015, Skudai, Johor. http://events.utm.my/event/sia-2015-international-joint-conference-senvar-inta-avan-2015/
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Mat Ali, M. S.
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Thermal comfort survey in office buildings in Bandung, Indonesia
title Thermal comfort survey in office buildings in Bandung, Indonesia
title_full Thermal comfort survey in office buildings in Bandung, Indonesia
title_fullStr Thermal comfort survey in office buildings in Bandung, Indonesia
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title_short Thermal comfort survey in office buildings in Bandung, Indonesia
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topic HD28 Management. Industrial Management
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