Department of Environmental Health

 

Researcher
SHIMONOSONO Kei

Specialty

Building Environment / Building Equipment, Natural Ventilation, Thermal Load and Thermal Environment Analysis, Specified Buildings, Heat Stroke

Works

Original papers

1 Kei Shimonosono, Yuji Sasaki and Kimiko Kohri. Exploring the impact of opening ratio on indoor thermal environment: A study on natural ventilation design. International Journal of Japan Architectural Review for Engineering and Design (JAR). 2023;6:12381. https://doi.org/10.1002/2475-8876.12381

2 Kei Shimonosono, Kimiko Kohri and Hisaya Ishino. The effect of opening ratio on the indoor thermal environment and validity verification of method of the opening ratio calculation, Study on the performance evaluation of natural ventilation control in office buildings (Part 4). Journal of Environmental Engineering (Transaction of AIJ). 2022;87(801):731-741. https://doi.org/10.3130/aije.87.731

3 Kei Shimonosono, Kimiko Kohri and Hisaya Ishino. Examination of buoyancy driven ventilation design using the characteristics of opening ratio of natural ventilation opening, Study on the performance evaluation of natural ventilation control in office buildings (Part 3). Journal of Environmental Engineering (Transaction of AIJ). 2021;86(784):608-618. https://doi.org/10.3130/aije.86.608

4 Kei Shimonosono, Kimiko Kohri and Hisaya Ishino. Introducing a new estimation method for calculating the effect of natural ventilation control in high rise buildings with buoyancy driven ventilation, Study on the performance evaluation of natural ventilation control in office buildings (Part 2). Journal of Environmental Engineering (Transaction of AIJ). 2020;85(771):331-339. https://doi.org/10.3130/aije.85.331

5 Kei Shimonosono and Kimiko Kohri. Survey of buildings with natural ventilation and basic analysis of buoyancy driven ventilation, Study on the performance evaluation of natural ventilation control in office buildings (Part 1). Journal of Environmental Engineering (Transaction of AIJ). 2019;84(755):55-63. http://doi.org/10.3130/aije.84.55

6 Hoon Kim, Michiko Bando, Kenichi Kobayashi, Kei Shimonosono, Naoki Kagi, U Yanagi, Koki Kikuta and Motoya Hayashi. Overview of building facilities ventilation condition and infection status, Survey on ventilation indoor environment and measurement against COVID-19 in clubs and bars (Part 1). Journal of Environmental Engineering (Transaction of AIJ). 2023;88(806):300-306. https://doi.org/10.3130/aije.88.300

7 Yuji Sasaki, Kei Shimonosono, Mirei Onitsuka, Nobuyuki Sunaga and Masaya Saito, Study on the feasibility of determining the risk of heat stroke by cognitive temperature – Analysis using the results of field surveys in four cities in Hokkaido -. Journal of Environmental Engineering (Transaction of AIJ). 2022;87(801):750-758. https://doi.org/10.3130/aije.87.750

Conference presentations

1 Kei Shimonosono, Kimiko Kohri and Hisaya Ishino. Numerical Analyses of Buoyancy Driven Ventilation for the Indoor Temperature and Thermal Load by Opening Ratio Calculation. 2023 ASHRAE Winter Conference; 2023.2.4-8; Online. p.792-799. AT-23-C091.

2 Kei Shimonosono, Kimiko Kohri and Hisaya Ishino. A NEW CALCULATING METHOD OF THE EFFECT OF NATURAL VENTILATION CONTROL IN OFFICE BUILDINGS WITH BUOYANCY DRIVEN VENTILATION. 2020 Building Performance Analysis Conference and SimBuild co-organized by ASHRAE and IBPSA-USA; 2020.9.29-10.1; Online. p.244-251. 029.

Others (awards, etc.)

Osamu Itoge, Masayuki Kawarazaki, Hirotaka Suzuki, Genki Iizumi, Junichi Miyauchi, Yoshio Ishikawa, Shinichi Isaji, Masahiro Hayashi, Suguru Endo, Kei Shimonosono, Mitsugu Ogawa. 2020 Japan Hokkaido Branch of the Architectural Institute of Japan Technical Award.

Kei Shimonosono. 2016 Japan Architectural Institute of Japan Conference (Kyushu) Academic Lecture Meeting Environmental Engineering Committee Young Outstanding Presentation Award Japan Architectural Institute of Japan. 

Kei Shimonosono. 2015 Japan Architectural Institute of Japan Conference (Kanto) Academic Lecture Environmental Engineering Committee Young Outstanding Presentation Japan Architectural Institute.