2020 Volume 26 Issue 63 Pages 613-618
This study is on the effect of pre-cooled outdoor air cooling and water sprayed cooling on a movable temporary building, adopting an air-supported structure at room temperature. By experimenting the suitable air conditioning methods for a movable temporary building and an air-supported structure, the room temperature changes have been observed. The pre-cooled outdoor air cooling prevented the room temperature from rising, and the water sprayed cooling decreased the room temperature effectively. However, there is still room for improvement on these methods such as the duration of the cooling and combination with other methods, the further studies are needed to improve.
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