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Exploiting a Hybrid Environmental Design Strategy in the Continental Climate of Beijing
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Author Affiliations
University of Cambridge, University of Reading, Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China, Ministry of Education
Published InInternational Journal of Ventilation
Year2012
Citations5
Abstract
The built environment in China is required to achieve a 50% reduction in carbon emissions by 2020 against the 1980 design standard. A particular challenge is how to maintain acceptable comfort conditions through the hot humid summers and cold desiccating winters of its continental climate regions. Fully air-conditioned sealed envelopes, often fully glazed, are becoming increasingly common in these regions. Remedial strategies involve technical refinements to the air-handling equipment and a contribution from renewable energy sources in an attempt to achieve the prescribed net reduction in energy use. However an alternative hybrid environmental design strategy is developed in this research project. It exploits observed temperate periods of weeks, days, even hours in duration to free-run an office and exhibition building…
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