Analysing the passive cooling performance of natural ventilation system design mimicked from solar-powered African termite mounds for varied building configurations / (Record no. 20868)

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Classification number (OCLC) (R) ; Classification number, CALL (RLIN) (NR) LG993.5 2020 A7
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Personal name Jumawan, Hazel U.
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Title Analysing the passive cooling performance of natural ventilation system design mimicked from solar-powered African termite mounds for varied building configurations /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Hazel U. Jumawan; Jean Marie V. Juanga, adviser
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2020
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Summary, etc. Urban development is accompanied by large-scale construction of<br/>midrise and high-rise projects. Along with this is the need to power these<br/>buildings, most often through mechanical means. Consequently, the building<br/>and construction industry are accountable for 36% of the global energy<br/>consumption and 40% of CO2 emissions.<br/>This study aims to address this issue through exploring the application<br/>of a biomimetic approach to building ventilation. The concept of biomimicry<br/>has come from the concept that nature has confronted similar problems<br/>faced by the human society, and it has created sustainable solutions that<br/>have been filtered through millions of years of evolution. The main objective<br/>of the study is to analyze the efficiency of a natural ventilation system design<br/>inspired from the solar-powered African termite mounds (ATM) for varied<br/>building configurations using a computer simulation software (IES VE 2019).<br/>The simulation results of the study show that air movement in the<br/>ATM-inspired natural ventilation system design did not coincide with the<br/>expected results following the solar heat-driven ventilation mechanism in<br/>termite mounds. The results of the CFD simulation for interior wind velocity<br/>show that there are slower wind velocities in the ATM-inspired simulation<br/>models compared to the conventional model, from 0 to 0.55 mLs and greater<br/>than 1.2 mLs in some areas. The operative temperature in the interior<br/>hallways of the ATM-inspired design models are significantly lower than<br/>those in the conventional model.<br/>From the data gathered, it can be concluded that the diurnal thermal<br/>cycles of air flow in African termite mound do not occur similarly in midrise<br/>and high-rise buildings incorporated with ventilation system inspired from<br/>African termite mounds. Although interior wind velocity is greater in the<br/>conventional models for all building footprints, the ATM-inspired natural<br/>ventilation system design resulted to lower temperatures in the interior<br/>hallways of the building with no exterior openings.
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Main curriculum objective Architectural Design IX: Research Project in Architecture
Curriculum code ARCH191
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Main curriculum objective Architectural design X: Architectural Design Project
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Personal name Juanga, Jean Marie V.
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