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Amina Irakoze (University of Ulsan) Lee Young-A (University of Ulsan) Kim Kee Han (University of Ulsan)
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한국태양에너지학회 한국태양에너지학회 논문집 한국태양에너지학회 논문집 제41권 제3호
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2021.6
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125 - 137 (13page)

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Global warming is expected to raise the average temperature of the tropical region by up to 3-4°C in the next 70 years. Due to the vulnerable living conditions that are predominant in most developing countries in the region, this will dramatically affect the indoor thermal performance of exclusively, naturally ventilated buildings that form the majority of residential buildings in less-industrialized nations. In addition, the lack of knowledge about the built environment and thermal comfort design guidelines may significantly affect locals’ health and well-being, especially among low-income groups. This study evaluates the thermal performance of low-income housing that were constructed as a governmentsponsored project for urban revitalization in Kigali, Rwanda. Dynamic thermal simulations are carried out through EnergyPlus software using the DesignBuilder program as user interface. Annual discomfort hours and discomfort degree-days are calculated using the ASHRAE 55 adaptive comfort model. The results indicate poor thermal environmental conditions in this planned low-income housing structure. Indoor operative temperature is outside the adaptive comfort range for about 70% of time annually with 955.3 discomfort degree-days. The roof was found to be the key element causing indoor temperature to exceed the upper comfort temperature threshold, while wall material mostly influenced indoor temperature below the lower comfort temperature limit.

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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Residential Building Sector in Kigali
3. Research Method
4. Results and Discussion
5. Conclusions
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