ABSTRACT

This paper considers two log cabin houses with different plants (two and three rooms respectively) in Jinjiang Village of Changbai Mountain as the research object. The internal thermal environment of the log cabin was tested during the transition season. These tests are mainly based on testing the temperature and relative humidity (RH) of various rooms. The primary way to heat the log cabin house is the kang. Although temperature and humidity fluctuate during Kang-burning, these factors are generally within the comfort range of the human body. The key parameters impacting the inside thermal environment of log cabin houses were investigated by an on-site survey. This result can provide a reference for repairing of log cabin houses in the future.