A Novel Approach for Renovation of Current Social Housing Stock Based on Energy Consumption in Turkey: Significance of Occupant Behaviour
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Date
2019
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Green Open Access
Yes
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Abstract
The goal of this research is to attempt establishing occupant behaviour profiles and how that behaviour impacts energy consumption with regard to indoor comfort levels in the current social housing stock in Turkey. The data consists of a large statistical survey that included four housing complexes situated in different climate regions in Turkey. Another more detailed survey was given to occupants of housing blocks in Ankara. Apartments were also monitored during a one-week period in summer and again in winter. All collected data were evaluated by sensitivity analysis. The results showed that occupant presence at home and operating windows had the most profound effect on internal loads and comfort levels whole year. Additionally, the transparency level of curtains, impacts the indoor temperature during the winter time. The results were used to develop a web-based tool which is going to be a guide for renovation strategies of current housing stock.
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Harputlugil, Timucin/0000-0002-3047-6531; Ulukavak Harputlugil, Gulsu/0000-0002-8715-7603
Keywords
Occupant Behaviour, Energy Consumption, Indoor Comfort Levels, Social Housing, Housing Renovation
Fields of Science
0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
Citation
Ulukavak Harputlugil, Gülsu et al... (2019). "A novel approach for renovation of current social housing stock based on energy consumption in Turkey: significance of occupant behaviour", Architectural Science Review, Vol. 62, No. 4, pp. 323-337.
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8
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Architectural Science Review
Volume
62
Issue
4
Start Page
323
End Page
337
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10
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11
SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES


