Fair Conditioning Thermal Performance Assessment of a House in an Informal Settlement – Fair Conditioning

Thermal Performance Assessment of a House in an Informal Settlement

Subject

Climatology

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Academic Year

2'nd Year

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Complexity Level

Beginner

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Intermediate

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Content tags

Cross Ventilation

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Daylighting Strategies

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Materials & Technology

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Shading

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Thermal comfort

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Activity Type

Documentation

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Field Visit

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Activity duration

6-8 hours

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Objective

To observe and study a house in an informal settlement for its thermal performance.

Outcome

Students will understand that the thermal performance of a house depends on the properties of a material and design considerations such as ventilation, shading, day lighting.

Requirements

Book, pen, mobile, laptop

Prerequisites

Identify a slum or low cost housing settlement for visiting.

Procedure

Step 1: Students will visit  2-3 houses in an informal settlement

Step 2: Students will observe and note down the following – materials used in construction, paints used, plastering material, measurements of doors, windows, shading devices,ventilation openings, area around the house, orientation of the built house. Students will also click pictures to support their observations.

Step 3: Draw inferences from the recordings on thermal performance and document in a table for eg:

Material & Design Findings/Ventilation/Shading/Other observationsImpact as felt or observed subjectively Impact on thermal performanceCorrective Measure
Tin sheet on roofGets very hot by 2-3 pm and remains hot till late eveningCauses heat stressAlternate roofing material 

Step 4: The entire class can design a chart from their observation and inferences.

References

None

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