Menezes Mervyn Stanislaus Jacinta

BE4002

PASSIVE COMFORT LAB

Passive design techniques based on climate analysis and solar geometry were provided in the passive comfort lab, which focused on understanding the fundamentals of building physics and heat transfer in the building. To further comprehend these ideas, experiments were conducted by fabricating a physical model, including design principles, and then analyzing the results using software like MS Excel. Utilizing software such as Design-Builder and Energy Plus to simulate an energy-efficient building, the building energy simulations were further performed to study the impact of different strategies on energy consumption in the building envelope.


Report Content

Measurement and Experimentation with the use of Instruments

Measurement and Experimentation with the use of Instruments

Course Project | 1 cubic meter Volumetric box

Course Project | Form Evolution

Course Project | Analysis of Experimental Model

Course Project | Analysis of Experimental Model

Simulations | Heat transfer on Opaque Building Elements

Simulations | Heat transfer through Glazing

Impact of Air Velocity on Naturally Ventilated Buildings

Proposing Design Strategies for the given Climate