Thermal vulnerability alleviation in low-income housing in mediterranean climate. [Dataset]

This dataset is part of a study that analyzes thermal vulnerability in low-income housing (VPO) in Mediterranean climates, focusing on the importance of thermal comfort, an essential aspect of human well-being and energy efficiency. To this end, a social housing case in Seville, a city characterized...

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Autores: Torres González, Marta, Delgado Gutiérrez, Evelyn Yaneth, Rubio Bellido, Carlos
Formato: conjunto de datos
Fecha de publicación:2024
País:España
Recursos:Universidad de Sevilla (US)
Repositorio:idUS. Depósito de Investigación de la Universidad de Sevilla
OAI Identifier:oai:idus.us.es:11441/163753
Acesso em linha:https://hdl.handle.net/11441/163753
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Palavra-chave:Temperatura ambiente
Humedad relativa
Punto de rocío
Temperature
Relative humidity
Dew point
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spelling Thermal vulnerability alleviation in low-income housing in mediterranean climate. [Dataset]Reducción de la vulnerabilidad térmica en VPO en clima mediterráneo [Dataset]Torres González, MartaDelgado Gutiérrez, Evelyn YanethRubio Bellido, CarlosTemperatura ambienteHumedad relativaPunto de rocíoTemperatureRelative humidityDew pointThis dataset is part of a study that analyzes thermal vulnerability in low-income housing (VPO) in Mediterranean climates, focusing on the importance of thermal comfort, an essential aspect of human well-being and energy efficiency. To this end, a social housing case in Seville, a city characterized by a hot and dry summer climate, was selected to primarily analyze the effectiveness of the facade as a heat-buffering construction element during peak hours. After verifying the adopted construction solution in accordance with current Spanish legislation (CTE), a comparative study of two similar bedrooms was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of different systems to improve thermal comfort without resorting to air conditioning: a) the influence of opening/closing windows on the room's indoor conditions, b) the use of a small table fan, c) the use of an ambient humidifier, and d) the placement of a sunshade on the window. The dataset in question provides data on environmental conditions (Temperature, Relative Humidity, and Dew Point) for both rooms and the exterior on the study dates.Este conjunto de datos es parte de un estudio que analiza la vulnerabilidad térmica en viviendas de bajos ingresos (VPO) en climas mediterráneos, enfocándose en la importancia del confort térmico, un aspecto esencial del bienestar humano y la eficiencia energética. Para ello, se seleccionó un caso de vivienda social en Sevilla, una ciudad caracterizada por un clima de verano caluroso y seco, para analizar principalmente la efectividad de la fachada como elemento constructivo amortiguador de calor durante las horas pico. Tras verificar la solución constructiva adoptada de acuerdo con la legislación española vigente (CTE), se llevó a cabo un estudio comparativo de dos dormitorios similares para evaluar la efectividad de diferentes sistemas para mejorar el confort térmico sin recurrir al aire acondicionado: a) la influencia de abrir/cerrar ventanas en las condiciones interiores de la habitación, b) el uso de un pequeño ventilador de mesa, c) el uso de un humidificador ambiental y d) la colocación de un parasol en la ventana. El dataset en cuestión proporciona los datos de condiciones ambientales (Temperatura, Humedad relativa y Punto de rocío) de ambas habitaciones y del exterior en las fechas de estudio.The dataset contains information collected from two Lascar thermo-hygrometers (model EL-USB 2 LCD), equipped with two recording channels and operating within a range of -35°C to 80°C and 0% to 100% relative humidity (RH), with a resolution of ±0.5°C and ±3% RH. El dataset contiene información recopilada a partir de dos termohigrómetros Lascar thermo-hygrometers (model EL-USB 2 LCD), equipped with two recording channels 5 and operating within a range of -35°C to 80°C and 0% to 100% relative humidity (RH), with a resolution of ±0.5°C and ±3% RH.IdusConstrucciones Arquitectónicas IIIngeniería GráficaTEP-198: Materiales de construcciónRNM162: Composición, Arquitectura y Medio AmbienteMinisterio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (MICINN). EspañaTorres González, MartaTorres González, MartaTorres González, Marta2024info:eu-repo/semantics/datasetDatasetapplication/vnd.ms-excelapplication/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheettext/plainhttps://hdl.handle.net/11441/163753https://doi.org/10.12795/11441/163753reponame:idUS. Depósito de Investigación de la Universidad de Sevillainstname:Universidad de Sevilla (US)EspañolInglésPID2021-122437OA-I00info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:idus.us.es:11441/1637532026-06-17T12:51:07Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Thermal vulnerability alleviation in low-income housing in mediterranean climate. [Dataset]
Reducción de la vulnerabilidad térmica en VPO en clima mediterráneo [Dataset]
title Thermal vulnerability alleviation in low-income housing in mediterranean climate. [Dataset]
spellingShingle Thermal vulnerability alleviation in low-income housing in mediterranean climate. [Dataset]
Torres González, Marta
Temperatura ambiente
Humedad relativa
Punto de rocío
Temperature
Relative humidity
Dew point
title_short Thermal vulnerability alleviation in low-income housing in mediterranean climate. [Dataset]
title_full Thermal vulnerability alleviation in low-income housing in mediterranean climate. [Dataset]
title_fullStr Thermal vulnerability alleviation in low-income housing in mediterranean climate. [Dataset]
title_full_unstemmed Thermal vulnerability alleviation in low-income housing in mediterranean climate. [Dataset]
title_sort Thermal vulnerability alleviation in low-income housing in mediterranean climate. [Dataset]
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Torres González, Marta
Delgado Gutiérrez, Evelyn Yaneth
Rubio Bellido, Carlos
author Torres González, Marta
author_facet Torres González, Marta
Delgado Gutiérrez, Evelyn Yaneth
Rubio Bellido, Carlos
author_role author
author2 Delgado Gutiérrez, Evelyn Yaneth
Rubio Bellido, Carlos
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Construcciones Arquitectónicas II
Ingeniería Gráfica
TEP-198: Materiales de construcción
RNM162: Composición, Arquitectura y Medio Ambiente
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (MICINN). España
Torres González, Marta
Torres González, Marta
Torres González, Marta
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Temperatura ambiente
Humedad relativa
Punto de rocío
Temperature
Relative humidity
Dew point
topic Temperatura ambiente
Humedad relativa
Punto de rocío
Temperature
Relative humidity
Dew point
description This dataset is part of a study that analyzes thermal vulnerability in low-income housing (VPO) in Mediterranean climates, focusing on the importance of thermal comfort, an essential aspect of human well-being and energy efficiency. To this end, a social housing case in Seville, a city characterized by a hot and dry summer climate, was selected to primarily analyze the effectiveness of the facade as a heat-buffering construction element during peak hours. After verifying the adopted construction solution in accordance with current Spanish legislation (CTE), a comparative study of two similar bedrooms was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of different systems to improve thermal comfort without resorting to air conditioning: a) the influence of opening/closing windows on the room's indoor conditions, b) the use of a small table fan, c) the use of an ambient humidifier, and d) the placement of a sunshade on the window. The dataset in question provides data on environmental conditions (Temperature, Relative Humidity, and Dew Point) for both rooms and the exterior on the study dates.
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