The presented paper deals with the issue of design of air-conditioning devices in a house located in Libya. Due to high temperatures during the day and much lower temperatures at night, it is not possible to ensure thermal comfort for inhabitants in Libya without having and using an air-conditioning device. This is why there is an analysis of weather and temperature conditions during each season in this country carried out in order to design the device properly. Consequently, calculations of thermal gains are carried out and alternative systems are proposed based on these gains
In Benghazi, Libya, the rising population and increased housing demand has led to high energy consum...
Buildings in Libya and other parts of the world are often heavily dependent on mechanical heating, ...
The hot summer season in Iraq where the ambient temperature may reach up to 50 oC make a necessary n...
The presented paper deals with the issue of design of air-conditioning devices in a house located in...
A large number of recently-built residential buildings in Libya provide a poor quality indoor enviro...
Since the last century a growing movement of individuals and organizations that seek the redefinitio...
A rise in temperature over summer in hot countries, such as Libya, may lead to thermal discomfort an...
In common with most developing countries and as a result of an increasing housing shortage, Algeria ...
In this article, we examined the passive cooling techniques built into a building in hot temperate c...
The main aim of this research is to investigate occupants’ thermal comfort and energy performance of...
The aim of this study was to investigate the bio-climatic characteristics of traditional and contemp...
The historical low energy costs funded by high subsidies have influenced Saudi attitudes to thermal ...
The underlying links between culture, climate and buildings, ignored in recent times, has led to bui...
A thermal comfort field survey has been conducted in three towns from two climatic zones in Libya. T...
The traditional houses in Ghardaia City in Algeria had been built using traditional construction mat...
In Benghazi, Libya, the rising population and increased housing demand has led to high energy consum...
Buildings in Libya and other parts of the world are often heavily dependent on mechanical heating, ...
The hot summer season in Iraq where the ambient temperature may reach up to 50 oC make a necessary n...
The presented paper deals with the issue of design of air-conditioning devices in a house located in...
A large number of recently-built residential buildings in Libya provide a poor quality indoor enviro...
Since the last century a growing movement of individuals and organizations that seek the redefinitio...
A rise in temperature over summer in hot countries, such as Libya, may lead to thermal discomfort an...
In common with most developing countries and as a result of an increasing housing shortage, Algeria ...
In this article, we examined the passive cooling techniques built into a building in hot temperate c...
The main aim of this research is to investigate occupants’ thermal comfort and energy performance of...
The aim of this study was to investigate the bio-climatic characteristics of traditional and contemp...
The historical low energy costs funded by high subsidies have influenced Saudi attitudes to thermal ...
The underlying links between culture, climate and buildings, ignored in recent times, has led to bui...
A thermal comfort field survey has been conducted in three towns from two climatic zones in Libya. T...
The traditional houses in Ghardaia City in Algeria had been built using traditional construction mat...
In Benghazi, Libya, the rising population and increased housing demand has led to high energy consum...
Buildings in Libya and other parts of the world are often heavily dependent on mechanical heating, ...
The hot summer season in Iraq where the ambient temperature may reach up to 50 oC make a necessary n...