Spatial Day Light Autonomy and Energy Analysis of a Residential Building for Different Climatic Conditions and Window-to-Wall Ratios

Building envelope of the structures plays a crucial role in the energy consumption. To decrease the amount of Energy Consumption in Building, Energy saving materials and Optimal sizing of Openings to be selected. In this aspect a model is simulated by using the Design Builder Software to Analyse the...

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Main Authors: Kumar Dr. R. Vijay, N Sandeep Kumar, K Narsimha, K Shiva Ram Reddy, E Vamsee Krishna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/44/e3sconf_icmed2020_01117.pdf
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spelling doaj-01612147de6c4049b87659f49f8291a12021-04-02T15:51:52ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-011840111710.1051/e3sconf/202018401117e3sconf_icmed2020_01117Spatial Day Light Autonomy and Energy Analysis of a Residential Building for Different Climatic Conditions and Window-to-Wall RatiosKumar Dr. R. Vijay0N Sandeep Kumar1K Narsimha2K Shiva Ram Reddy3E Vamsee Krishna4Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, B V Raju Institute of TechnologyJunior Research Fellow, B V Raju Institute of TechnologyUG Student Department of Civil Engineering, B V Raju Institute of TechnologyUG Student, Department of Civil Engineering, B V Raju Institute of TechnologyUG Student, Department of Civil Engineering, B V Raju Institute of TechnologyBuilding envelope of the structures plays a crucial role in the energy consumption. To decrease the amount of Energy Consumption in Building, Energy saving materials and Optimal sizing of Openings to be selected. In this aspect a model is simulated by using the Design Builder Software to Analyse the Spatial Daylight Autonomy, Thermal Comfort and Annual Energy Consumption. Windows impact the heat exchanges between indoor environment and outdoor environment. This possibly permit a proper utilization of solar energy. The research aims to investigate the influence of window-to-wall ratio in different of different climate conditions in India which has been introduced as hot dry, hot humid and moderate climates. The research has studied the most possible window-to-wall ration in the region based on previous work 5%, 10%,15% and 20% out of the faced surface area of the building. This paper sketch out the modus operandi and the alike results of an analysis which targets to find out the ideal size of the glazed surface, which permits the minimum amount of overall energy consumption and determining the efficient building materials .The analyses and simulation procedures were performed using Design Builder software and the window dimensions are calculated in terms of the ratio between the glazed surface to the gross facade area, defined as window to wall ratio (WWR).https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/44/e3sconf_icmed2020_01117.pdf
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author Kumar Dr. R. Vijay
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K Narsimha
K Shiva Ram Reddy
E Vamsee Krishna
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N Sandeep Kumar
K Narsimha
K Shiva Ram Reddy
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Spatial Day Light Autonomy and Energy Analysis of a Residential Building for Different Climatic Conditions and Window-to-Wall Ratios
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Kumar Dr. R. Vijay
N Sandeep Kumar
K Narsimha
K Shiva Ram Reddy
E Vamsee Krishna
author_sort Kumar Dr. R. Vijay
title Spatial Day Light Autonomy and Energy Analysis of a Residential Building for Different Climatic Conditions and Window-to-Wall Ratios
title_short Spatial Day Light Autonomy and Energy Analysis of a Residential Building for Different Climatic Conditions and Window-to-Wall Ratios
title_full Spatial Day Light Autonomy and Energy Analysis of a Residential Building for Different Climatic Conditions and Window-to-Wall Ratios
title_fullStr Spatial Day Light Autonomy and Energy Analysis of a Residential Building for Different Climatic Conditions and Window-to-Wall Ratios
title_full_unstemmed Spatial Day Light Autonomy and Energy Analysis of a Residential Building for Different Climatic Conditions and Window-to-Wall Ratios
title_sort spatial day light autonomy and energy analysis of a residential building for different climatic conditions and window-to-wall ratios
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Building envelope of the structures plays a crucial role in the energy consumption. To decrease the amount of Energy Consumption in Building, Energy saving materials and Optimal sizing of Openings to be selected. In this aspect a model is simulated by using the Design Builder Software to Analyse the Spatial Daylight Autonomy, Thermal Comfort and Annual Energy Consumption. Windows impact the heat exchanges between indoor environment and outdoor environment. This possibly permit a proper utilization of solar energy. The research aims to investigate the influence of window-to-wall ratio in different of different climate conditions in India which has been introduced as hot dry, hot humid and moderate climates. The research has studied the most possible window-to-wall ration in the region based on previous work 5%, 10%,15% and 20% out of the faced surface area of the building. This paper sketch out the modus operandi and the alike results of an analysis which targets to find out the ideal size of the glazed surface, which permits the minimum amount of overall energy consumption and determining the efficient building materials .The analyses and simulation procedures were performed using Design Builder software and the window dimensions are calculated in terms of the ratio between the glazed surface to the gross facade area, defined as window to wall ratio (WWR).
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/44/e3sconf_icmed2020_01117.pdf
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