Study on Building Climate Adaptability under the Condition of the Human Body Thermal Comfort - Taking Rural Houses in Shandong Peninsula as Example

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A field survey in Shandong peninsula in China has been done on rural houses to obtain thermal adaptability model which is expressed as Tn=0.268Tout,m+20.356.An analysis has been done on local climate data by using climate analysis method combined with psychrometric chart,and establish comfort zones of two seasons of winter and summer inWeifang. In this paper, we defined six controlling potential areas (tranditonal heating, passive solar, heat storageand night ventilation, natural ventilation ,air conditioning and evaporative cooling). Finally, this paper summarized the suitable design strategies which response to climate environment on rural houses in Shandong peninsul in China.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1044-1045)

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536-540

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October 2014

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