作者: A. Sreshthaputra , J. Haberl , M. J. Andrews
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摘要: In this paper, we report 3-D Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations, DOE-2 and measurements associated with the heat transfer performance of an unconditioned 100-year-old Buddhist temple located in Bangkok, Thailand. The characteristics traditionally designed are reviewed compared modern designs using measurements. By comparison local overall CFD simulation has been validated. Largescale, simulations indicated poor thermal comfort conditions temple. CFD/DOE-2 suggested several remedial changes that could be implemented to improve indoor comfort.