Int. J. Renewable Energy & Environmental Engineering
ISSN 2319-5347, ISI Impact Factor: 0.763
VOLUME 03 NO. 02 APRIL 2015:
Title:
Comparative study on day lighting and energy modelling
for conventional and green building
Authors:
Shriharsha, Dhanraj M. R.
Abstract: A green building is
a building which consumes less energy, less water and it
includes proper waste management system in such a way
that it utilizes maximum natural resources without
affecting the future needs. The energy consumption in a
conventional building varies based on the person’s
metabolic condition, the circulation of fresh air and
the intensity of light entering to the building. The
absence of fresh air circulation and lack of natural
light will lead to intense power consumption in the
building. The methodology used here is basically on the
working of the three software viz., VELUX, DESIGN
BUILDER and EQUEST. The VELUX software is meant for
understanding the building day light factor; how the
building ventilations are provided and to what extent
the building is consuming the natural light through
these ventilations. A simulation shall be drawn to check
the lux values inside the building and it shall be done
on the basis of considering different colors and
designing the building to frame the results. DESIGN
BUILDER is the energy simulation tool to analyze the
building as per the latitude and longitude of the
building. So the results are based on the weather and
climatic conditions of the building topography, thermal
comfort in the building, metabolic condition and
materials used. EQUEST is the software used for the
final analysis of the modeled energy buildings to
determine the consumption of the energy and also the
annual savings based on the model prepared in the
software. The main area of work is on how to reduce the
energy consumption in the building using the natural day
light. A study on the modeled building by its
appropriate orientation and a cost wise comparison
between a green and a conventional building are done
here. The study is conducted in one of the site located
at Mangalore i.e. Indian Green Building Council (IGBC)
pre certified site and Gurupur, (Mangalore) island site
for conventional building. The day light in the
conventional building is 5% more than the green
building. Energy consumption is 8% less than the green
building. The comfort level is 2% morethan the green
building and overall improvement in conventional
building is 2% more than the green building.The
provision ofthe alternative economical materials for
wall construction has a significant impact on cost of
construction. The study was able to understand the
maintenance & functional life of Hollow bricks and
information are obtained from users (Occupiers, owners,
developers) in Mangalore. The uniqueness, innovation,
aesthetic, speed of construction is the factors that
determine the performance of its life.
Pages:
164-166