Investigation Of Ground Temperature For Heat Sink Application In Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia

Ground Air Heat Exchanger (GAHE) may be a solution to improve thermal comfort in buildings located in Sarawak but no ground survey specifically to examine the potential of GAHE has been done. Ground temperature prediction with computer program did not provide an accurate result for this region. In t...

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Main Authors: Imran S., Muhammad, Baharun, A., Halipah S., Ibrahim, Wan A., Wan Z.B.
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Published: JCECT 2016
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spelling my.unimas.ir.129962016-08-15T22:50:41Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/12996/ Investigation Of Ground Temperature For Heat Sink Application In Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia Imran S., Muhammad Baharun, A. Halipah S., Ibrahim Wan A., Wan Z.B. GE Environmental Sciences Ground Air Heat Exchanger (GAHE) may be a solution to improve thermal comfort in buildings located in Sarawak but no ground survey specifically to examine the potential of GAHE has been done. Ground temperature prediction with computer program did not provide an accurate result for this region. In this study, a few sites with different soil profile in Kuching, Sarawak were selected to determine the soil temperature up to 4 meters depth. For peat soil area with high water table, the ground mean temperature is about 28 °C after 1m depth. For sandy clay type soil which is subjected to tidal activity, the daily soil temperature fluctuates greatly with the highest maximum temperature exceeding 32°C for all depth. This behavior is not really desirable if the ground were to be used as a steady heat sink source. Red podzolic soil gave an almost flat profile between 26°C to 27°C after the depth of 1m which is more desirable as a ground heat sink source. Therefore earth tube application in the state of Sarawak should consider the type of soil profile and optimum depth of to take advantage of the cool ground to provide building cooling. JCECT 2016 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/12996/1/INVESTIGATION%20OF%20GROUND%20TEMPERATURE%20FOR%20HEAT%20SINK%20APPLICATION%20IN%20KUCHING%2C%20SARAWAK%2C%20MALAYSIA%20%28abstract%29.pdf Imran S., Muhammad and Baharun, A. and Halipah S., Ibrahim and Wan A., Wan Z.B. (2016) Investigation Of Ground Temperature For Heat Sink Application In Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. Journal of Civil Engineering, Science and Technology, 7 (1). ISSN 2141-2634
institution Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
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topic GE Environmental Sciences
spellingShingle GE Environmental Sciences
Imran S., Muhammad
Baharun, A.
Halipah S., Ibrahim
Wan A., Wan Z.B.
Investigation Of Ground Temperature For Heat Sink Application In Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
description Ground Air Heat Exchanger (GAHE) may be a solution to improve thermal comfort in buildings located in Sarawak but no ground survey specifically to examine the potential of GAHE has been done. Ground temperature prediction with computer program did not provide an accurate result for this region. In this study, a few sites with different soil profile in Kuching, Sarawak were selected to determine the soil temperature up to 4 meters depth. For peat soil area with high water table, the ground mean temperature is about 28 °C after 1m depth. For sandy clay type soil which is subjected to tidal activity, the daily soil temperature fluctuates greatly with the highest maximum temperature exceeding 32°C for all depth. This behavior is not really desirable if the ground were to be used as a steady heat sink source. Red podzolic soil gave an almost flat profile between 26°C to 27°C after the depth of 1m which is more desirable as a ground heat sink source. Therefore earth tube application in the state of Sarawak should consider the type of soil profile and optimum depth of to take advantage of the cool ground to provide building cooling.
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author Imran S., Muhammad
Baharun, A.
Halipah S., Ibrahim
Wan A., Wan Z.B.
author_facet Imran S., Muhammad
Baharun, A.
Halipah S., Ibrahim
Wan A., Wan Z.B.
author_sort Imran S., Muhammad
title Investigation Of Ground Temperature For Heat Sink Application In Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
title_short Investigation Of Ground Temperature For Heat Sink Application In Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
title_full Investigation Of Ground Temperature For Heat Sink Application In Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
title_fullStr Investigation Of Ground Temperature For Heat Sink Application In Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Investigation Of Ground Temperature For Heat Sink Application In Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
title_sort investigation of ground temperature for heat sink application in kuching, sarawak, malaysia
publisher JCECT
publishDate 2016
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