Dataset for "Cold Housing in Central Mexico: Environmental Dissatisfaction and Underheating Lowers Self-Perceived Health in Central Mexico"

This dataset contains the data analyzed in the study "Cold housing in Mexican homes", which focuses on studying the internal environments of dwellings in Mexico (especially during the cold season), creating retrofitting solutions to raise internal temperatures. The data included are monitored for eleven months (March to February) with sensors, the results of health surveys applied during the fieldwork stage, and the dynamic simulations undertaken in the Design-Builder software.

Keywords:
Thermal Comfort, Adaptive model, dynamic simulations, health data
Subjects:

Cite this dataset as:
Zepeda Gil, C., 2023. Dataset for "Cold Housing in Central Mexico: Environmental Dissatisfaction and Underheating Lowers Self-Perceived Health in Central Mexico". Bath: University of Bath Research Data Archive. Available from: https://doi.org/10.15125/BATH-01042.

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Data

Cold_housing_data.xlsx
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Calibrated.zip
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Double glazing.zip
application/zip (10MB)
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Insulation … double glazing.zip
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NOM_020.zip
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Insulation.zip
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Creators

Contributors

University of Bath
Rights Holder

Coverage

Collection date(s):

From 15 March 2018 to 15 February 2019

Geographical coverage:

Toluca, Estado de Mexico, Mexico

Geospatial point:

Latitude 19.2879° Longitude -99.6468°

Documentation

Data collection method:

Data were collected using DS18B20 sensors temperature sensor (−10 to +85 ° C> ± 0.5 ° C) and the RHT03 humidity sensor (0 to 100%> ± 2% ) attached to a raspberry pi microcomputer. They were placed in the participating houses for eleven months. Health data was obtained through surveys applied during site visits. Finally, the simulated data was created through dynamic simulations in the Design builder software.

Technical details and requirements:

DS18B20 sensors temperature sensor (−10 to +85 ° C> ± 0.5 ° C) and the RHT03 humidity sensor (0 to 100%> ± 2% ) attached to a raspberry pi microcomputer.

Additional Metadata

readme dataset … Mexican homes.txt
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This file contains information about how the files of this dataset are distributed.

Funders

National Council for the Humanities, Sciences and Technology (CONAHCYT)
https://doi.org/10.13039/501100003141

PhD Scholarship

Publication details

Publication date: 6 September 2023
by: University of Bath

Version: 1

DOI: https://doi.org/10.15125/BATH-01042

URL for this record: https://researchdata.bath.ac.uk/id/eprint/1042

Related papers and books

Zepeda-Gil, C., and Montiel-Castro, A. J., 2023. Cold Housing in Central Mexico: Environmental Dissatisfaction and Underheating Lowers Self-Perceived Health in Central Mexico. Buildings, 13(3), 814. Available from: https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13030814.

Contact information

Please contact the Research Data Service in the first instance for all matters concerning this item.

Contact person: Carlos Zepeda Gil

Departments:

Faculty of Engineering & Design
Architecture & Civil Engineering

Research Centres & Institutes
Centre for Energy and the Design of Environments (EDEn)