Presented By-Ar - Roopa Chikkalgi
Presented By-Ar - Roopa Chikkalgi
Presented By-Ar - Roopa Chikkalgi
Climate
Integrated weather condition over several years is generally referred to as climate. An analysis of
the climate of a particular region can help in assessing the seasons or periods during which a
person may experience comfortable or uncomfortable conditions.
The information helps a designer to build a house that filters out adverse climatic effects,
while simultaneously allowing those that are beneficial. The built-form and arrangement of
openings of a building can be suitably derived from this analysis.
PYRHELIOMETER
PYRANOMETER
SUNSHINE RECORDER
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Measurement of solar radiation
Pyrheliometer
CONSTRUCTION
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WORKING
• When it placed in sun rays then it receive the radiation, due to
which the temperature of the surface(absorbing surface) start
rising.
• The rise in temperature of the absorbing surface is detected.
• The thermo emf is calibrated in terms of received radiation.
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Measurement of solar radiation
Sunshine recorder
Sunshine recorder
• Measures the duration in hours of bright sunshine during the
course of the day.
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CONSTRUCTION
• Consist of a glass sphere installed in a section of “spherical metal
bowl” having groves for holding a recorder card strip and the glass
sphere.
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WORKING
• Glass-sphere which act as a convex lens, focusses the sun’s rays to
a point on the card strip.
• The image moves along the strip due to the sun movement.
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Solar radiation
Solar radiation
EFFECT OF ORIENTATION
EFFECT OF SKY COVER
EFFECT OF TIME
2.Ambient temperature
• The temperature of air in a shaded (but well ventilated) enclosure
is known as the ambient temperature.
• It is generally expressed in degree Celsius (ºC).
• Temperature at a given site depends on wind as well as local
factors such as shading, presence of water body, sunny condition,
etc.
Forms of Precipitation
Measurement of rainfall
Rain gauge
5. Wind
• Wind is the movement of air due to a difference in
atmospheric pressure.
• Wind speed can be measured by an anemometer and is
usually expressed in metres per second (m/s).
• It is a major design consideration for architects because
it affects indoor comfort conditions by influencing the
convective heat exchanges of a building envelope, as
well as causing air infiltration into the building
• The most commonly used scales are the Celsius scale, denoted
in °C the Fahrenheit scale (°F), and the Kelvin scale.
Kata Thermometer
A device consisting principally of an alcohol thermometer, used to measure air
cooling power and, indirectly, small wind speeds in circulating air, by measuring
the time taken for the temperature of the bulb of alcohol to make a specified
drop
Globe Thermometer
The globe thermometer was introduced by
Vernon in 1930 as a means of assessing the
combined effects of radiation, air temperature
and air velocity on human comfort.
Vegetation
Vegetation
Vegetation
8. Vegetation
Plants Used for Climate Control
• For climate control, deciduous shade trees might be used to
screen the hot summer sun or in winter permit the solar
radiation to penetrate to the ground, or to the walls and
windows of a building.
• Large shrubs can serve as windbreaks to reduce wind velocities.
• Changes in solar radiation or light levels are also possible with
shading.