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Analysis of Window-Opening Patterns and Air Conditioning Usage of Urban Residences in Tropical Southeast Asia

Hiroshi Mori, Tetsu Kubota, I Gusti Ngurah Antaryama, Sri Nastiti Nugrahani Ekasiwi

2020Sustainability34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Window-opening is one of the most important adaptive behaviours affecting indoor thermal comfort as well as household energy consumption in the tropics. In this study, large-scale surveys were conducted in major cities of Malaysia and Indonesia to extract various typical daily patterns of window-opening, air conditioning (AC) usage and fan usage among occupants in the tropics through a data mining approach based on a cluster analysis. Furthermore, influential factors for window-opening patterns, focusing especially on contextual factors and household attributes, were determined through a logistic regression analysis. As a result, several typical daily patterns of window-opening, AC usage and fan usage were extracted, respectively, even under the same hot-humid climate. It was found that household size, age of respondent, household income and concerns about insects were the most influential factors for daily window-opening patterns. The results of this study will fill the existing knowledge gap in driving factors of occupant behaviour in the tropics in which few studies have been conducted.

Topics & Concepts

TropicsRespondentAir conditioningWindow (computing)Thermal comfortTropical climateLogistic regressionGeographyCluster (spacecraft)Southeast asiaScale (ratio)Environmental scienceMeteorologyComputer scienceStatisticsEngineeringEcologyCartographyMathematicsHistoryArchaeologyMechanical engineeringBiologyPolitical scienceAncient historyLawOperating systemProgramming languageBuilding Energy and Comfort OptimizationUrban Heat Island MitigationNoise Effects and Management
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