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Effect of natural resource on improving indoor thermal environment in Chongqing

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This paper analyzes the potential of natural resources to improve the indoor thermal environment in Chongqing through the statistical analysis of natural resources including solar energy, wind, water, and earth, etc. The building form, systems, and principle of usage of natural resources are briefly analyzed through the building site decision, building form design, and computer simulation, which will be the real reference for the design of building energy efficiency.

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Translated from Journal of Chongqing University (Natural Science Edition), 2007, 30(9): 127–133 [译自: 重庆大学学报(自然科学版)]

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Ding, Y., Li, B., Luo, Q. et al. Effect of natural resource on improving indoor thermal environment in Chongqing. Front. Archit. Civ. Eng. China 3, 211–218 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11709-009-0018-1

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