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학술저널
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김태룡 (Passive House Institute Korea) 한승훈 (Chonnam National University)
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한국생태환경건축학회 KIEAE Journal KIEAE Journal Vol.18 No.5(Wn.93)
발행연도
2018.10
수록면
75 - 83 (9page)
DOI
10.12813/kieae.2018.18.5.075

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Purpose: The recent buildings are needed to maintain a certain level of comfortable temperature by using lower energies without being affected by the surrounding environment. This requirement can show serious defects on the past building because airtightness and insulation performance would be weaker than before by new standard or guideline. It is necessary to analyze indoor temperature and humidity quantitatively on those buildings to adjust environmental needs at current factional and/or economical levels. The purpose of this study is, therefore, to measure the amount of internal humidity sources from present residential facilities and to estimate its original humidity-proof potentials reversely. Method: This study has selected seven detached or single residential units to measure internal humidity sources first. The selected houses are verified to be able to protect indoor humidity from ambient climate. Then, temperature and humidity were measured in those houses where real residents are living. The measured results were calibrated finally by the formula defined by ISO 13790 and various algorithms integrated in Energy#. Result: The suggested model could provide the most appropriate method for energy simulation that could fit to Korean own environmental properties as measured data have shown different values compared with the foreign standards.

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2. 대상지 선정 및 모니터링 방법
3. 습도발생량의 계산
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