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- W61788231 abstract "ABSTRACT It has long been recognized that windows in dwellings are areas of major heat loss during the winter season. More recently, it has also been documented that windows contribute significantly to “heat gain” from the outside environment during seasonal periods of mechanical cooling. In a sub-tropical environment such as Miami, Florida, greater average yearly temperature and relative humidity profiles create a living situation that is dominated by an increased demand for space cooling rather than heating. Since heat gain through windows has been estimated to be about half of the summer air-conditioning load, it is important to develop window design and placement strategies that specifically treat this climatic condition. These window strategies differ significantly from those outlined for more temperate regions where passive heating may be desirable. It is therefore vital that such a study take into account the purposes and functional aspects of windows that make conservation possible. This requires an understanding and treatment of both human thermal comfort and its relationship to the thermodynamic processes of window heat-gain through radiation, conduction and convection. Consideration is also necessary for window ventilation dynamics and how this can be used to maximize interior comfort. For maximum energy conservation through architectural design in a hot and humid climate, available window strategies need to be outlined and analyzed along with recommendations for future construction. The promise of such research is its potential for actual future energy in sub-tropical residences." @default.
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- W61788231 title "ENERGY CONSERVATION AND THERMAL COMFORT FACTORS INVOLVED IN WINDOW DESIGN IN A HOT HUMID CLIMATE" @default.
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