Thermal comfort and air renewal in social housing: a case study in Uberlândia, Brazil

Authors

  • Karen Carrer Ruman de Bortoli karencrbortoli@gmail.com
    Federal University of Uberlândia, Post-Graduate Program in Geography https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8104-4838
  • Victor Francisco de Paula Resende vfpresende@gmail.com
    Federal University of Uberlândia, Faculty of Architecture, Urban Planning and Design
  • Joyce Correna Carlo joycecarlo@ufv.br
    Federal University of Viçosa, Post-Graduate Program in Architecture and Urban Planning https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3868-0307
  • Simone Barbosa Villa simonevilla@ufu.br
    Federal University of Uberlândia, Faculty of Architecture, Design and Urban Planning

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18607/ES20231215165


Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted aspects that require greater attention in residential buildings, especially in social housing developments. For example, thermal comfort and air renewal, play an important role in the environmental quality of housing and control of spreading pathogens, including coronavirus. The challenge is adequately providing these attributes in Brazilian social housing (SH) as naturally ventilated buildings where predominantly low-income families live. Considering it, a study was developed using computational simulation to evaluate the interaction between the indicators of thermal comfort (using the adaptive model) and air renewal (in air changes per hour - ACH) in a horizontal semi-detached typology of social housing provided by the Brazilian government program Minha Casa, Minha Vida, located in Uberlândia city, Minas Gerais state, Brazil.  Ventilated roofs, variable window opening patterns, effective ventilation areas, and horizontal window shadings were the behavioral and physical interventions suggested to comparative analyses according to their performance to the indicators.  The paper aims to present and discuss the main results obtained in terms of positive trends for the analyzed indicators’ performance and for the typology and location studied, seeking the achievement of better ventilated and thermally comfortable habitats. Additionally, a brief study on the most appropriate adaptive thermal comfort model for studies in the city of Uberlândia is presented, contributing to the future performance of more accurate thermal comfort analyses in SH, aiming at more assertive and resilient provision of guidances for renovations.

Author Biographies

  • Karen Carrer Ruman de Bortoli, Federal University of Uberlândia, Post-Graduate Program in Geography

    MSc in Architecture and Urban Planning, PhD Candidate (Uberlândia - MG, Brazil)

  • Victor Francisco de Paula Resende, Federal University of Uberlândia, Faculty of Architecture, Urban Planning and Design

    Architect and Urbanist, former student (Uberlândia - MG, Brazil)

  • Joyce Correna Carlo, Federal University of Viçosa, Post-Graduate Program in Architecture and Urban Planning

    PhD in Civil Engineering, Associate Professor (Viçosa - MG, Brazil)

  • Simone Barbosa Villa, Federal University of Uberlândia, Faculty of Architecture, Design and Urban Planning

    PhD in Architecture and Urban Planning, Associate Professor (Uberlândia - MG, Brazil)

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Published

2023-08-04

How to Cite

Bortoli, K. C. R. de, Resende, V. F. de P., Carlo, J. C., & Villa, S. B. (2023). Thermal comfort and air renewal in social housing: a case study in Uberlândia, Brazil. E&S Engineering and Science, 12(2), 1-24. https://doi.org/10.18607/ES20231215165