Analysis of Wind Flow in Residential Areas of Johor Bahru City

Most cities in Malaysia experience hot and humid climate during most part of the year. In large metropolitan cities such as Johor Bahru, the use of air conditioners to cool dwelling units has been increasing sharply partly due to continuing rise in disposable income brought about by recent high econ...

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Main Authors: Kubota, Tetsu, Ahmad, Supian
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spelling my.utm.17362010-06-01T02:57:53Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/1736/ Analysis of Wind Flow in Residential Areas of Johor Bahru City Kubota, Tetsu Ahmad, Supian NA Architecture Most cities in Malaysia experience hot and humid climate during most part of the year. In large metropolitan cities such as Johor Bahru, the use of air conditioners to cool dwelling units has been increasing sharply partly due to continuing rise in disposable income brought about by recent high economic growth. This has resulted to significant rise in non-renewable energy consumption, thus does not contribute toward sustainability. Natural wind flow is one of the most effective energy-saving methods to improve the thermal environment at the neighborhood level. This paper presents the results of several wind tunnel tests on selected residential areas in Johor Bahru Metropolitan City. By comparing the average of wind velocity of each case studies, the paper discusses the planning methods at the residential neighborhood level area in order to create sufficient wind flow and help achieve energy saving and sustainability objectives in Malaysia. 2005-05 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/1736/1/No.1%2C_Tetsu_Kubota.pdf Kubota, Tetsu and Ahmad, Supian (2005) Analysis of Wind Flow in Residential Areas of Johor Bahru City. Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering, 4 (1). pp. 209-216. ISSN ISSN 1346-7581
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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Kubota, Tetsu
Ahmad, Supian
Analysis of Wind Flow in Residential Areas of Johor Bahru City
description Most cities in Malaysia experience hot and humid climate during most part of the year. In large metropolitan cities such as Johor Bahru, the use of air conditioners to cool dwelling units has been increasing sharply partly due to continuing rise in disposable income brought about by recent high economic growth. This has resulted to significant rise in non-renewable energy consumption, thus does not contribute toward sustainability. Natural wind flow is one of the most effective energy-saving methods to improve the thermal environment at the neighborhood level. This paper presents the results of several wind tunnel tests on selected residential areas in Johor Bahru Metropolitan City. By comparing the average of wind velocity of each case studies, the paper discusses the planning methods at the residential neighborhood level area in order to create sufficient wind flow and help achieve energy saving and sustainability objectives in Malaysia.
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author Kubota, Tetsu
Ahmad, Supian
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Ahmad, Supian
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title Analysis of Wind Flow in Residential Areas of Johor Bahru City
title_short Analysis of Wind Flow in Residential Areas of Johor Bahru City
title_full Analysis of Wind Flow in Residential Areas of Johor Bahru City
title_fullStr Analysis of Wind Flow in Residential Areas of Johor Bahru City
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Wind Flow in Residential Areas of Johor Bahru City
title_sort analysis of wind flow in residential areas of johor bahru city
publishDate 2005
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/1736/1/No.1%2C_Tetsu_Kubota.pdf
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