Thermal Comfort in a Tropical Climate: Case Study of the Cafeteria in Student Residential College, UTHM Pagoh Branch Campus

Thermal comfort is important for buildings, especially in tropical climates. The issue of increasing indoor temperature is influenced by various factors that cause occupants to face thermal discomfort in cafeterias that uses both mechanical and natural ventilation systems. This study aims to determ...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Mohamad Sahimi, Nur Nabilah, Mustafa, Mohd Syafiq Syazwan, Muslim, Rahmat, Roslan, Nurul Hidayah, Yusop, Fatimah, Hariri, Azian, Zakaria, Anies Faziehan, Abd Latif, Muhamad Faiz, Kabrein, Hashim, Nur Yunus, Faizal Amin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: semarak ilmu 2024
Subjects:
Online Access:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11169/1/J17652_606e4e31ea6fe1a738796e4c3eac2781.pdf
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11169/
https://doi.org/10.37934/arfmts.114.2.165187
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
id my.uthm.eprints.11169
record_format eprints
spelling my.uthm.eprints.111692024-06-19T03:55:54Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11169/ Thermal Comfort in a Tropical Climate: Case Study of the Cafeteria in Student Residential College, UTHM Pagoh Branch Campus Mohamad Sahimi, Nur Nabilah Mustafa, Mohd Syafiq Syazwan Muslim, Rahmat Roslan, Nurul Hidayah Yusop, Fatimah Hariri, Azian Zakaria, Anies Faziehan Abd Latif, Muhamad Faiz Kabrein, Hashim Nur Yunus, Faizal Amin T Technology (General) Thermal comfort is important for buildings, especially in tropical climates. The issue of increasing indoor temperature is influenced by various factors that cause occupants to face thermal discomfort in cafeterias that uses both mechanical and natural ventilation systems. This study aims to determine the perception of occupants and evaluate parameter variations of thermal comfort in the cafeteria of Pagoh Campus Residential College, UTHM Pagoh Branch Campus. This study was conducted through the measurements of subjective and physical parameters. Data collection is carried out in two days, which are weekdays and weekends. This study uses some parameters variation which are thermal sensation vote index (TSV), predicted mean vote index (PMV), predicted percentage of dissatisfaction (PPD), operative temperature (To) and neutral operative temperature (Tneutop) to determine the thermal comfort conditions in the cafeteria. The results shows that the average values of air temperature, mean radiation temperature, relative humidity and air velocity from environmental measurements were 30.2 °C, 30.6 °C, 66% and 0.1 m/s respectively. In addition, PMV and PPD values were 2.0 and 76% from environmental measurements, while 1.36 and 43% from questionnaires. For To and Tneutop, the average values obtained are 30.4 °C and 28.6 °C. Furthermore, the findings showed that only the morning session was in the acceptable operative temperature range and complied with ASHRAE Standard 55 for both the 80% and 90% acceptability limits. At the end of the study, it was found that the values from the thermal environment measurements and surveys exceeded those recommended by ASHRAE Standard 55. This concluded that the quality of the occupants’ environment in the cafeteria is outside the satisfactory thermal comfort level. semarak ilmu 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11169/1/J17652_606e4e31ea6fe1a738796e4c3eac2781.pdf Mohamad Sahimi, Nur Nabilah and Mustafa, Mohd Syafiq Syazwan and Muslim, Rahmat and Roslan, Nurul Hidayah and Yusop, Fatimah and Hariri, Azian and Zakaria, Anies Faziehan and Abd Latif, Muhamad Faiz and Kabrein, Hashim and Nur Yunus, Faizal Amin (2024) Thermal Comfort in a Tropical Climate: Case Study of the Cafeteria in Student Residential College, UTHM Pagoh Branch Campus. Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences, 114 (2). pp. 165-187. ISSN 2289-7879 https://doi.org/10.37934/arfmts.114.2.165187
institution Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia
building UTHM Library
collection Institutional Repository
continent Asia
country Malaysia
content_provider Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia
content_source UTHM Institutional Repository
url_provider http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/
language English
topic T Technology (General)
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
Mohamad Sahimi, Nur Nabilah
Mustafa, Mohd Syafiq Syazwan
Muslim, Rahmat
Roslan, Nurul Hidayah
Yusop, Fatimah
Hariri, Azian
Zakaria, Anies Faziehan
Abd Latif, Muhamad Faiz
Kabrein, Hashim
Nur Yunus, Faizal Amin
Thermal Comfort in a Tropical Climate: Case Study of the Cafeteria in Student Residential College, UTHM Pagoh Branch Campus
description Thermal comfort is important for buildings, especially in tropical climates. The issue of increasing indoor temperature is influenced by various factors that cause occupants to face thermal discomfort in cafeterias that uses both mechanical and natural ventilation systems. This study aims to determine the perception of occupants and evaluate parameter variations of thermal comfort in the cafeteria of Pagoh Campus Residential College, UTHM Pagoh Branch Campus. This study was conducted through the measurements of subjective and physical parameters. Data collection is carried out in two days, which are weekdays and weekends. This study uses some parameters variation which are thermal sensation vote index (TSV), predicted mean vote index (PMV), predicted percentage of dissatisfaction (PPD), operative temperature (To) and neutral operative temperature (Tneutop) to determine the thermal comfort conditions in the cafeteria. The results shows that the average values of air temperature, mean radiation temperature, relative humidity and air velocity from environmental measurements were 30.2 °C, 30.6 °C, 66% and 0.1 m/s respectively. In addition, PMV and PPD values were 2.0 and 76% from environmental measurements, while 1.36 and 43% from questionnaires. For To and Tneutop, the average values obtained are 30.4 °C and 28.6 °C. Furthermore, the findings showed that only the morning session was in the acceptable operative temperature range and complied with ASHRAE Standard 55 for both the 80% and 90% acceptability limits. At the end of the study, it was found that the values from the thermal environment measurements and surveys exceeded those recommended by ASHRAE Standard 55. This concluded that the quality of the occupants’ environment in the cafeteria is outside the satisfactory thermal comfort level.
format Article
author Mohamad Sahimi, Nur Nabilah
Mustafa, Mohd Syafiq Syazwan
Muslim, Rahmat
Roslan, Nurul Hidayah
Yusop, Fatimah
Hariri, Azian
Zakaria, Anies Faziehan
Abd Latif, Muhamad Faiz
Kabrein, Hashim
Nur Yunus, Faizal Amin
author_facet Mohamad Sahimi, Nur Nabilah
Mustafa, Mohd Syafiq Syazwan
Muslim, Rahmat
Roslan, Nurul Hidayah
Yusop, Fatimah
Hariri, Azian
Zakaria, Anies Faziehan
Abd Latif, Muhamad Faiz
Kabrein, Hashim
Nur Yunus, Faizal Amin
author_sort Mohamad Sahimi, Nur Nabilah
title Thermal Comfort in a Tropical Climate: Case Study of the Cafeteria in Student Residential College, UTHM Pagoh Branch Campus
title_short Thermal Comfort in a Tropical Climate: Case Study of the Cafeteria in Student Residential College, UTHM Pagoh Branch Campus
title_full Thermal Comfort in a Tropical Climate: Case Study of the Cafeteria in Student Residential College, UTHM Pagoh Branch Campus
title_fullStr Thermal Comfort in a Tropical Climate: Case Study of the Cafeteria in Student Residential College, UTHM Pagoh Branch Campus
title_full_unstemmed Thermal Comfort in a Tropical Climate: Case Study of the Cafeteria in Student Residential College, UTHM Pagoh Branch Campus
title_sort thermal comfort in a tropical climate: case study of the cafeteria in student residential college, uthm pagoh branch campus
publisher semarak ilmu
publishDate 2024
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11169/1/J17652_606e4e31ea6fe1a738796e4c3eac2781.pdf
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11169/
https://doi.org/10.37934/arfmts.114.2.165187
_version_ 1803337351175340032
score 13.18916