User thermal comfort in historic buildings: Evaluation of the potential of thermal mass, orientation, evaporative cooling and ventilation

Alwetaishi, Mamdooh; Balabel, Ashraf; Abdelhafiz, Ahmed; Issa, Usama; Sharaky, Ibrahim; Shamseldin, Amal; Al-Surf, Mohammed; Al-Harthi, Mosleh; Gadi, Mohamed;

Abstract


The study investigated the level of thermal comfort in historical buildings located at a relatively high altitude in the Arabian Desert of Saudi Arabia. The study focused on the impact of the use of thermal mass and orientation on the level of thermal performance at Shubra and Boqri Palaces. Qualitative and quantitative analyses were used in this study, including a questionnaire interview with architecture experts living at the relatively high altitude of Taif city, to obtain data and information from local experts. The computer software TAS EDSL was used along with onsite equipment, such as thermal imaging cameras and data loggers, to observe the physical conditions of the building in terms of its thermal performance. The study revealed that the experts’ age and years of experience were important aspects while collecting data from them during the survey. The use of thermal mass had a slight impact on the indoor air temperature as well as the energy consumption, but it helped in providing thermal comfort. Use of ventilation can improve thermal comfort level. Evaporative cooling technique has a considerable impact on reducing indoor air temperature with 4 °C drop, improving the thermal comfort sensation level. The novelty of this work is that, it links the outcomes of qualitative results of experts with field monitoring as well as computer modelling. This can contribute as method to accurately collect data in similar case studies.


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Title User thermal comfort in historic buildings: Evaluation of the potential of thermal mass, orientation, evaporative cooling and ventilation
Authors Alwetaishi, Mamdooh; Balabel, Ashraf; Abdelhafiz, Ahmed; Issa, Usama; Sharaky, Ibrahim; Shamseldin, Amal ; Al-Surf, Mohammed; Al-Harthi, Mosleh; Gadi, Mohamed
Keywords Evaporative cooling | Historical buildings | Hot regions | Orientation | Thermal mass | Ventilation
Issue Date 2-Nov-2020
Publisher MDPI
Journal Sustainability (Switzerland) 
ISSN 2071-1050
DOI 10.3390/su12229672
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85096591486
Web of science ID WOS:000594558600001

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