A field study on thermal comfort and cooling load demand optimization in a tropical climate
Energy consumption to cool an indoor environment is a substantial part of total energy end-use, particularly in a tropical climate with high energy demand for cooling. To improve energy efficiency, cooling systems can be optimized using a variety of neutral indoor temperatures to maintain a balance...
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Main Authors: | Esfandiari, Masoud, Mohamed Zaid, Noor Suzaini Mohamed, Ismail, Muhammad Azzam, Hafezi, Mohammad Reza, Asadi, Iman, Mohammadi, Saleh |
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2021
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/28168/ |
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