Investigation of the indoor microclimate of historic Agios Voukolos (Aziz Vukolos) Church in İzmir to determine and imporve thermal comfort conditions için kapak resmi
Investigation of the indoor microclimate of historic Agios Voukolos (Aziz Vukolos) Church in İzmir to determine and imporve thermal comfort conditions
Başlık:
Investigation of the indoor microclimate of historic Agios Voukolos (Aziz Vukolos) Church in İzmir to determine and imporve thermal comfort conditions
Yazar:
Akın Yalçın, Damla, author.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
xv, 193 leaves: color illustrations, charts;+ 1 computer laser optical disc.
Özet:
The conservation of the historical building by improving the thermal comfort conditions contributes to the reuse of the buildings. Besides thermal improvement, the authentic values of the historical building should be taken into consideration. The aim of this thesis is to examine the effects of indoor microclimate characteristics of historic Agios Voukolos Church on the occupants and the wall paintings of the building, and to bring improvement suggestions that consider the values of the historical church by evaluating the thermal comfort conditions. The method of the study consists of on-site examination, on-site measurements of microclimate parameters, calculations and surveys. Air temperature, relative humidity, air velocity and mean radiant temperature measurements were conducted. In order to determine thermal comfort level, Predicted Mean Vote (PMV)–Predicted Percentage Dissatisfied (PPD) method developed by Fanger (1967, 1970) was used and survey studies were carried out during activities in winter. The threshold values specified in the ISO 7730:2005 and EN 16798-1:2019 standards were taken into account. According to the calculations, it was understood that the occupants felt warm in July and August, and cold in November through March. Survey study conducted in winter also confirmed that occupants are not satisfied with thermal comfort conditions. Additionally, respective UNI 10829:1999 standard and the decree published by the Italian Ministry of Culture in 2001 were used to determine the effect of indoor microclimate on wall paintings and ornaments. As a result, secondary glazing system, nighttime ventilation and radiant heaters were suggested for thermal improvement.
Tek Biçim Eser Adı:
Thesis (Master)--İzmir Institute of Technology:Architectural Restoration.

İzmir Institute of Technology:Architectural Restoration --Thesis (Master).
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