2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2004.09.003
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Development of energy-efficient passive solar building design in Nicosia Cyprus

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“…According to Knowles, et al [16,17] the longer axis of the building should laid along east-west direction for minimum solar heat gain by the building envelope [18,19,20] Proper orientation of buildings to reduce the impact of unfavorable weather conditions like solar radiation, driving rain and thunderstorm. In the house, the rooms should be located in such a way that the ones frequently used should be elongated along the east-west dimensions to mitigate heat gain in summer and also making efficient use of sun.…”
Section: Proper Orientation Of Buildingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Knowles, et al [16,17] the longer axis of the building should laid along east-west direction for minimum solar heat gain by the building envelope [18,19,20] Proper orientation of buildings to reduce the impact of unfavorable weather conditions like solar radiation, driving rain and thunderstorm. In the house, the rooms should be located in such a way that the ones frequently used should be elongated along the east-west dimensions to mitigate heat gain in summer and also making efficient use of sun.…”
Section: Proper Orientation Of Buildingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is possible to achieve thermal comfort for times when relative humidity is between 40 and 60% by an appropriate physical design with air movement effect [31]. However, it is possible to achieve thermal comfort for times when relative humidity is between 40 and 60% by an appropriate physical design with air movement effect [31].…”
Section: Solar-assisted Sevmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In NC, the passive cooling design strategies employed should be backed up with an auxiliary mechanical airconditioning system. However, it is possible to achieve thermal comfort for times when relative humidity is between 40 and 60% by an appropriate physical design with air movement effect [31]. An SEV system, integrated into the multi-purpose chimney as shown in Figure 2(b) can be constructed to take out the warm air from the living room, replaced by cooler air admitted through north-facing openings of the building perimeter.…”
Section: Solar-assisted Sevmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, for other parts where a high degree of fossil fuel is used the authors find it much harder to meet the requirements. In Rabah (2005) a design strategy for energy-efficient passive solar buildings in Cyprus is presented. The methodology includes: (1) initial pre-design considerations;…”
Section: Environmental or Life Cycle Focus Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%