Annexing green building rating points through multipurpose vertical light pipes

To determine how many points can be annexed in a green building by a combination of the two processes and test the viability of combining daylight and rainwater harvesting in a pipe. Method/Analysis: An experiment was carried out using a 4m (width) x 6m(height) x 12m(depth) model at a scale of 1:25....

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Main Authors: Aminu, Dodo Yakubu, Lei, L. X., Hussein, A.
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Published: Indian Society for Education and Environment 2016
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spelling my.utm.714302017-11-21T08:17:08Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/71430/ Annexing green building rating points through multipurpose vertical light pipes Aminu, Dodo Yakubu Lei, L. X. Hussein, A. NA Architecture To determine how many points can be annexed in a green building by a combination of the two processes and test the viability of combining daylight and rainwater harvesting in a pipe. Method/Analysis: An experiment was carried out using a 4m (width) x 6m(height) x 12m(depth) model at a scale of 1:25. Three light pipes of different transparency were used. The first pipe has a fully transparent surface, allowing most of the light to penetrate. The second pipe has a translucent surface. Light that penetrate through it would be partial, with the translucent surface acting like a layer of diffuser to diffuse the light. The third pipe is a combination of transparent and translucent surface. Water will act as the transporting medium for light and at the same time as a barrier for heat to enter. Although water does have certain amount of thermal mass, the heat stored in water can be minimized by circulating the water throughout the system. Findings: Up to 13 points could be earned in non-residential new construction (NRNC), while up to 15 points in Residential New Construction (RNC). Application/Improvement: The novelty of this study proposes the use of a tube for daylighting and rainwater harvesting simultaneously in a space through an experimental process at a small scale. This result could be further developed to an industrial scale for commercial purposes. Indian Society for Education and Environment 2016 Article PeerReviewed Aminu, Dodo Yakubu and Lei, L. X. and Hussein, A. (2016) Annexing green building rating points through multipurpose vertical light pipes. Indian Journal of Science and Technology, 9 (46). ISSN 0974-6846 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85007557075&doi=10.17485%2fijst%2f2016%2fv9i46%2f107133&partnerID=40&md5=a4b7f0283073c8192400228d64b6bfa1
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Aminu, Dodo Yakubu
Lei, L. X.
Hussein, A.
Annexing green building rating points through multipurpose vertical light pipes
description To determine how many points can be annexed in a green building by a combination of the two processes and test the viability of combining daylight and rainwater harvesting in a pipe. Method/Analysis: An experiment was carried out using a 4m (width) x 6m(height) x 12m(depth) model at a scale of 1:25. Three light pipes of different transparency were used. The first pipe has a fully transparent surface, allowing most of the light to penetrate. The second pipe has a translucent surface. Light that penetrate through it would be partial, with the translucent surface acting like a layer of diffuser to diffuse the light. The third pipe is a combination of transparent and translucent surface. Water will act as the transporting medium for light and at the same time as a barrier for heat to enter. Although water does have certain amount of thermal mass, the heat stored in water can be minimized by circulating the water throughout the system. Findings: Up to 13 points could be earned in non-residential new construction (NRNC), while up to 15 points in Residential New Construction (RNC). Application/Improvement: The novelty of this study proposes the use of a tube for daylighting and rainwater harvesting simultaneously in a space through an experimental process at a small scale. This result could be further developed to an industrial scale for commercial purposes.
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author Aminu, Dodo Yakubu
Lei, L. X.
Hussein, A.
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Lei, L. X.
Hussein, A.
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title Annexing green building rating points through multipurpose vertical light pipes
title_short Annexing green building rating points through multipurpose vertical light pipes
title_full Annexing green building rating points through multipurpose vertical light pipes
title_fullStr Annexing green building rating points through multipurpose vertical light pipes
title_full_unstemmed Annexing green building rating points through multipurpose vertical light pipes
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publisher Indian Society for Education and Environment
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