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AuthorGhani, Saud
AuthorBialy, Esmail M.
AuthorBakochristou, Foteini
AuthorGamaledin, Seifelislam Mahmoud Ahmad
AuthorRashwan, Mohammed Mohammed
AuthorHughes, Ben
Available date2020-10-13T11:00:38Z
Publication Date2017
Publication NameScience and Technology for the Built Environment
ResourceScopus
ISSN23744731
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23744731.2016.1267490
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/16430
AbstractThermal comfort in hot and arid outdoor environments is an industrial challenging field. An outdoor air-conditioned area was designed and built to host sport and social events during summers 2014 and 2015 in Qatar. This article presents a thermal comfort analysis of the outdoor air-conditioned area using computational fluid dynamics, on-site spectators surveys, and on-spot climatic measurements. The study utilized computational fluid dynamics to develop a thermal comfort model of the outdoor air-conditioned area to predict the thermal comfort of the occupants. Five different thermal comfort indices; mean comfort vote, cooling power index, wet-bulb globe temperature index, Humidex, discomfort index, were utilized to assess the thermal comfort of spectators within the conditioned space. The indices utilized different on site measurements of meteorological data and on-site interviews. In comparison to the mean comfort vote of the sampled survey, all thermal comfort indices underestimated the actual thermal comfort percentage except the wet-bulb globe temperature index that overestimated the comfort percentage. The computational fluid dynamics results reasonably predicted most of the thermal comfort indices values. The computational fluid dynamics results overestimated the comfort percentage of mean comfort vote, wet-bulb globe temperature index, and discomfort index, while the thermal comfort percentage was underestimated as indicated by the cooling power index, and Humidex. 1 2017 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor and Francis 1 2017, 1 Saud Ghani, Esmail M. Bialy, Foteini Bakochristou, Seifelislam Mahmoud Ahmad Gamaledin, Mohammed Mohammed Rashwan, and Ben Hughes.
Languageen
PublisherTaylor and Francis Inc.
TitleThermal comfort investigation of an outdoor air-conditioned area in a hot and arid environment
TypeArticle
Pagination1113-1131
Issue Number7
Volume Number23


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