Adaptive Comfort Potential in Different Climate Zones of Ecuador Considering GlobalWarming
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Delgado Gutiérrez, Evelyn; Canivell, Jacinto; Bienvenido Huertas, José David; Hidalgo Sánchez, Francisco M.Editorial
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Materia
adaptive thermal comfort global warming natural ventilation
Fecha
2024-04-24Referencia bibliográfica
Delgado Gutierrez, E. et. al. Energies 2024, 17, 2017. [https://doi.org/10.3390/en17092017]
Patrocinador
University of Seville via a pre-doctorate contract granted to Francisco M. Hidalgo-Sánchez (VIPPIT-2020-IV-3); Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, under the research project PID2021-122437OA-I00 “Positive Energy Buildings Potential for Climate Change Adaptation and Energy Poverty Mitigation (+ENERPOT)”Resumen
Ecuador is a country with several climate zones. However, their behaviour is similar
throughout the year, with no peaks of extreme temperatures in the various seasons. This paper is
a first approach to study the adaptive comfort behaviour in several areas and populations of the
country. Considering the ASHRAE 55-2020 model, energy simulation programmes are applied not
just to the current climate scenario but also to the climate change scenarios of 2050 and 2100. The
results of locations are analysed and compared to determine their performance. Thanks to their
climate characteristics, adaptive comfort models could be applied as a passive strategy, using natural
ventilation for building indoor comfort improvement, particularly social dwellings. According to
previous studies, some prototypes have not considered the climate determinants in each region.
Given the geographic situation of the study areas, the adaptive comfort model could be applied in all
cases. Percentages of application of natural ventilation and heating and cooling degree hours have
similar behaviours according to the climatic region, with a variation greater than 30% among them.