Energy Efficiency & Alt Energy Sources Flashcards
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Cool Climate design strategies
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- use compact forms with the smaller surface area possible relative to the volume
- use large, south facing windows with small windows on east and west with minimal or no windows on north
- use interior materials with a high thermal mass
- include summer shading for glazed areas - use dark or medium-dark colors for the building exterior
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Hot-Arid Climate design strategies
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- use compact forms with the smallest surface area possible relative to the volume
- minimize opening sizes
- provide shade for openings
- maximize thermal mass
- use light colors for the buildings exterior
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Hot-Humid Climate
design strategies
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- provide shade for all openings
- maximize natural ventilation with large openings, high ceilings and cross ventilation
- construct bldgs using light materials, minimize thermal mass
- use light colors for building exterior
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Optimum Building Orientation
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Solar Radiation
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- The South wall of a building receives max. solar radiation in the winter
- The roof and east and west walls of a building receive max. solar raditation in the summer
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South Wall Sun Control
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Temperate Climate design strategies
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- plan rectangular bldg w/ long direction oriented along the east-west axis and facing slightly to the east
- provide shade in the summer -allow the sun to fall on glazing and the building in the winter
- use south facing opening to capture winter sunlight
- plan for the cooling effects of wind in the summer, block the wind in the winter
- use medium colors for the buildings exterior
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Green Roof Construction
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Sun Angles
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10
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Trees as sheild fro winds
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- a row of trees of a certainheight will decrease the velocity of the wind between 30% and 40% at a distance about five times the height of the trees
- Trees planted next to a building may reduce wind velocity between 20% and 60%, depending on the density of the trees.
- The effect of trees on reducing wind velocity decreases greatly at about 10 times the tree height and is negligible beyond 20 times the tree height
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Horizontal Shading Devices
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- Shade on South side of building
- Moderate overhangs
- Horizontal louvers
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Vertical Shading Devices
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- Shade on East and West side of building
- Very wide overhang
- Veritcal louvers
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Earth Shelter Types
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- Built above gorund and has earth bearm against the walls on one or more side
- Built into the side of a hill, ideally with the north side built inot himm and south side exposed for solar heating, views and daylight.
- Completey burried below grade with a courtyrad in the center for access, daylight, outdoor living and ventilation.
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Green Roof Advantages
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- conserving energy by reducing cooling and heating loads
- reducing storm runoff
- absorbing carbon dioxide
- reducing ambient air temperatures
- filtering the air and binds dust particles
- reducing the heat island effect normally caused by roofing
- protecting the roofing from ultraviolet light degradation, temperature extremes, wind, and hail
- adding acoustical insulation
- adding aesthetic appeal to the roof
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Air Locks
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- A vestibule entry system is desirable in cold and temperate climates and can be beneficial in hot climates where a building is mecbanically cooled.
- Air locks minimize heat loss when people enter and leave a building.