Investigating natural ventilation performance on apartment units in Jakarta based on field test measurements

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way of living of many people across the planet. In the beginning of the pandemic, when the strict lockdown was implemented, numbers of individual were encouraged to work from home. In the city living, high rise living was apparent and became a global phenomenon....

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Main Authors: Bramiana, Chely Novia, Aminuddin, Asrul Mahjuddin Ressang, Ismail, Muhammad Azzam
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spelling my.um.eprints.439822023-11-30T07:28:12Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/43982/ Investigating natural ventilation performance on apartment units in Jakarta based on field test measurements Bramiana, Chely Novia Aminuddin, Asrul Mahjuddin Ressang Ismail, Muhammad Azzam TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way of living of many people across the planet. In the beginning of the pandemic, when the strict lockdown was implemented, numbers of individual were encouraged to work from home. In the city living, high rise living was apparent and became a global phenomenon. This paper evaluates natural ventilation performances of existing apartment units in Jakarta, Indonesia by measuring the indoor temperature, indoor airflow and relative humidity. This research studied three different apartment units in Jakarta in the form of single-sided ventilation or cross ventilation. This study conducted by field test measurement on three different apartment units across Jakarta with various natural ventilation strategy and room volume. Statistical analysis was carried out to investigate the relationship and influence between the results of field test measurement and external weather data collected from ERA5. The results of the analysis suggested that external weather influence the indoor air condition, especially indoor temperature where significant influence was apparent. Furthermore, the field test data measurement in this paper contributed to validation study in predicting indoor airflow. © 2022, University of Malaya. All rights reserved. University of Malaya 2022 Article PeerReviewed Bramiana, Chely Novia and Aminuddin, Asrul Mahjuddin Ressang and Ismail, Muhammad Azzam (2022) Investigating natural ventilation performance on apartment units in Jakarta based on field test measurements. Journal of Design and Built Environment, 22 (3). 140 -186. ISSN 18234208,
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topic TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
spellingShingle TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Bramiana, Chely Novia
Aminuddin, Asrul Mahjuddin Ressang
Ismail, Muhammad Azzam
Investigating natural ventilation performance on apartment units in Jakarta based on field test measurements
description The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way of living of many people across the planet. In the beginning of the pandemic, when the strict lockdown was implemented, numbers of individual were encouraged to work from home. In the city living, high rise living was apparent and became a global phenomenon. This paper evaluates natural ventilation performances of existing apartment units in Jakarta, Indonesia by measuring the indoor temperature, indoor airflow and relative humidity. This research studied three different apartment units in Jakarta in the form of single-sided ventilation or cross ventilation. This study conducted by field test measurement on three different apartment units across Jakarta with various natural ventilation strategy and room volume. Statistical analysis was carried out to investigate the relationship and influence between the results of field test measurement and external weather data collected from ERA5. The results of the analysis suggested that external weather influence the indoor air condition, especially indoor temperature where significant influence was apparent. Furthermore, the field test data measurement in this paper contributed to validation study in predicting indoor airflow. © 2022, University of Malaya. All rights reserved.
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author Bramiana, Chely Novia
Aminuddin, Asrul Mahjuddin Ressang
Ismail, Muhammad Azzam
author_facet Bramiana, Chely Novia
Aminuddin, Asrul Mahjuddin Ressang
Ismail, Muhammad Azzam
author_sort Bramiana, Chely Novia
title Investigating natural ventilation performance on apartment units in Jakarta based on field test measurements
title_short Investigating natural ventilation performance on apartment units in Jakarta based on field test measurements
title_full Investigating natural ventilation performance on apartment units in Jakarta based on field test measurements
title_fullStr Investigating natural ventilation performance on apartment units in Jakarta based on field test measurements
title_full_unstemmed Investigating natural ventilation performance on apartment units in Jakarta based on field test measurements
title_sort investigating natural ventilation performance on apartment units in jakarta based on field test measurements
publisher University of Malaya
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/43982/
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