Double skin facades as sustainable design elements : a study of factors that affect their design and performance in different climatic regions of India (Softcopy is also available) (Record no. 48920)

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Classification number A TH-1269
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Personal name Kesaria, Devanshi (UA1712)
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Title Double skin facades as sustainable design elements : a study of factors that affect their design and performance in different climatic regions of India (Softcopy is also available)
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Date of publication, distribution, etc 2017
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Extent xii,101p.
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Formatted contents note CONTENTS<br/>Index <br/>1. Double Skin Façade and Sustainability 1<br/>1.1. What is a Double Skin Façade? 2<br/>1.2. Evolution of Double Skin Façades 4<br/>1.3. Working Principle of Double Skin Façade 8<br/>2. Parameters affecting the Performance of a Double Skin Façade 11<br/>2.1. Context 12<br/>2.1.1. Geography 12<br/>2.1.2. Immediate Built Environment 14<br/>2.1.3. Social Context 14<br/>2.1.4. Economic Context 14<br/>2.2. Design 15<br/>2.2.1. Ventilation Strategy of the Double Skin Façade 15<br/>2.2.2. Geometry of the Double Skin Façade 20<br/>A. Opening Principles <br/>B. Cavity <br/>C. Sun Shading Devices <br/>2.2.3. Material Selection 25<br/>A. Thermal Insulation and Conductivity <br/>B. Embodied Energy <br/>C. Life Cycle Costs <br/>3. Case Studies and Comparative Analysis 31<br/>3.1. Climate A: Double Skin Façade to reduce Heat Gain - Vishranthi Homes, Chennai 33<br/>3.1.1. Project Outline 33<br/>3.1.2. Site Location and Climate 34<br/>3.1.3. Double Skin Façade Details 35<br/>3.1.4. Architect’s Approach 38<br/>3.1.5. On-Site Survey 38<br/>3.2. Climate B: Double Skin Façade to reduce Energy Consumption - Marvel Edge, Pune 40<br/>3.2.1. Project Outline 40<br/>3.2.2. Site Location and Climate 41<br/>3.2.3. Double Skin Façade Details 42<br/>3.2.4. Architect’s Approach 44<br/>3.2.5. On-Site Survey 45<br/>3.3. Climate C: Double Skin Façade to reduce Heat Gain - Vishranthi Homes, Chennai 46<br/>3.3.1. Project Outline 46<br/>3.3.2. Site Location and Climate 47<br/>3.3.3. Double Skin Façade Details 48<br/>3.3.4. Architect’s Approach 51<br/>3.3.5. On-Site Survey 51 <br/>3.4. Comparative Analysis 53<br/>3.4.1. Design Approach 53<br/>3.4.2. Sun - Shading 54<br/>3.4.3. Ventilation Strategy 58<br/>3.4.4. Material Comparison 62<br/>A. Transmittance Value <br/>B. Decrement Factor and Time Lag <br/>3.4.5. Thermal Performance 67<br/>A. Indoor - Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature <br/>B. Heat Gain <br/>C. Thermal Comfort <br/>3.4.6. Day lighting Performance 78<br/>4. Inferences and Conclusion 83<br/>4.1. Conclusions 84<br/>5. Bibliography 87<br/>6. Appendix 90<br/>Appendix A - Nomenclature <br/>Appendix B - Internal and External Temperature Graphs <br/>Appendix C - Solar Exposure Graphs <br/>Appendix D - Interview Questionairre <br/>7. Annexure 96
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Personal name Dhoot, Bhairavi (Guide)
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Country India
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Topic FA-UG
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Topic 2012 Batch
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