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조진균 (국립한밭대학교) 장아민 (국립한밭대학교) 김민호 (국립한밭대학교) 오인수 (국립한밭대학교) 도성록 (국립한밭대학교) 박병용 (국립한밭대학교)
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대한건축학회 대한건축학회논문집 大韓建築學會論文集 第40卷 第11號(通卷 第433號)
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2024.11
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199 - 210 (12page)

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This study analyzed the impact of climate change over the 10-year period from 2014 to 2023 on outdoor air conditions for cooling and heating design in 17 regions of Korea. It examined the trends in ventilation (outside air) load to assess its impact on system capacity. The dry bulb temperature for cooling design increased in most regions, with 15 regions experiencing an increase at the temperature distribution with the 1.0% risk rate over the entire period. During the cooling period, at the temperature distribution with the 2.5% risk rate, temperatures rose by up to 1.7°C in 16 regions. The wet bulb temperature decreased in three cities, leading to a slight reduction in enthalpy. For heating design, the dry bulb temperature increased in all regions at the 1.0% risk rate for the entire period, and by up to 3.4°C at the 2.5% risk rate during the heating period. During cooling, ventilation load increased by an average of 19.3% in most regions, but decreased by an average of 4.1% in three cities and remained unchanged in two cities. For heating, ventilation load decreased in all regions, with an average of 4.7%. This study quantitatively confirms that temperatures are continuously rising due to climate change. The impact of changes in outdoor air conditions and ventilation loads on the design of building cooling and heating systems is significant and provides a basis for future adjustments to codes or standards.

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Abstract
1. 서론
2. 건축물 냉‧난방 설계요소
3. 설계용 외기조건의 기후변화 영향 분석
4. 기후변화를 반영한 외기조건 및 부하변화
5. 결론
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