Since the establishment of “Passivhaus Institute” in 1996, the principles of passive house emerged and matured in cold climates. Nevertheless, relatively less research has been conducted to develop a similar mature model for passive buildings in hot climates, despite the abundance of research done on passive strategies, techniques, and applications in hot climates. The thesis attempts to approach a mature building standard for passive buildings in hot arid climates following two major steps to determine the main passive principles/ guidelines for buildings in hot arid regions: e.g. Upper Egypt and Northern Sudan: Theory: Literature review of all passive strategies and applications in hot climates accompanied by proxy simulations of massing, glazing, shading, and ventilation, using Energy Plus engine. Practice: Applying the proposed passive strategies on a real project: Multi-story residential building, to verify the effectiveness of the proposed principles’ impact compared to a defined baseline of a typical residential building.
Dalla fondazione del “Passivhaus Institute” nel 1996, i principi della casa passiva sono emersi e maturati nei climi freddi. Tuttavia, sono state condotte relativamente meno ricerche per sviluppare un modello maturo simile per gli edifici passivi nei climi caldi, nonostante l’abbondanza di ricerche condotte su strategie, tecniche e applicazioni passive nei climi caldi. La tesi tenta di avvicinarsi a uno standard edilizio maturo per gli edifici passivi in climi caldi aridi seguendo due passaggi principali per determinare i principali principi/linee guida passivi per gli edifici nelle regioni calde aride: per esempio. Alto Egitto e Nord Sudan: Teoria: revisione della letteratura di tutte le strategie e applicazioni passive nei climi caldi accompagnata da simulazioni proxy di volumetrie, vetrate, ombreggiatura e ventilazione, utilizzando il motore Energy Plus. Pratica: Applicare le strategie passive proposte su un progetto reale: edificio residenziale a più piani, per verificare l'efficacia dell'impatto dei principi proposti rispetto a una linea di base definita di un tipico edificio residenziale.
Passive house principles in hot-arid climate : case study of Upper Egypt and Northern Sudan
Hassan, Zyad Tarek Aboulfadl Mohamed;BASHIR, AHMED ABDELKHALIG ABDELWAHID
2023/2024
Abstract
Since the establishment of “Passivhaus Institute” in 1996, the principles of passive house emerged and matured in cold climates. Nevertheless, relatively less research has been conducted to develop a similar mature model for passive buildings in hot climates, despite the abundance of research done on passive strategies, techniques, and applications in hot climates. The thesis attempts to approach a mature building standard for passive buildings in hot arid climates following two major steps to determine the main passive principles/ guidelines for buildings in hot arid regions: e.g. Upper Egypt and Northern Sudan: Theory: Literature review of all passive strategies and applications in hot climates accompanied by proxy simulations of massing, glazing, shading, and ventilation, using Energy Plus engine. Practice: Applying the proposed passive strategies on a real project: Multi-story residential building, to verify the effectiveness of the proposed principles’ impact compared to a defined baseline of a typical residential building.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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