Water and Energy Engineering for Sustainable Buildings Mihouse Project. Varios autores. Читать онлайн. Newlib. NEWLIB.NET

Автор: Varios autores
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Calculation of Ecological Footprint

       Life Cycle Stage Analysis

       Making of materials

       Solar Facilities

       References

       Footnotes

       Figure 1.1. Mihouse urban proposal

       Figure 1.2. Prototype Scale

       Figure 1.3. Main Table and Central Table

       Figure 1.4. Mihouse Prototype design

       Figure 1.5. Assembly of the modules up to the completed building

       Figure 2.1. Sloping Slabs

       Figure 2.2. Prototype rainwater tank

       Figure 2.3. System components groundwater

       Figure 2.4. Technical data of low consumption toilet

       Figure 2.5. Greywater storage for apartment blocks (zone 1)

       Figure 2.6. Greywater storage for apartment blocks (zone 2)

       Figure 2.7. Flowchart for greywater treatment system

       Figure 2.8. Prototype greywater storage.

       Figure 2.9. Drinking water distribution system

       Figure 3.1. The Solar Village location

       Figure 3.2. Meteorological span figures from 10th November until 10th of December 2014

       Figure 3.3. Solar radiation and temperature in an specific day

       Figure 3.4. Components and energy flow on a solar PV grid connected system

       Figure 3.5. Rooftop with the solar PV system

       Figure 3.6. Solar grid-connected inverter

       Figure 3.7. Panel technical information

       Figure 3.8. System metrics

       Figure 3.9. Monthly Production

       Figure 3.10. Sources of loss

       Figure 3.11. Condition Set

       Figure 3.12. Components

       Figure 3.13. Wring Zones and field segments

       Figure 3.14. System Connection

       Figure 3.15. Simulation results, cash flow summary

       Figure 3.16. Simulation results, cash flow

       Figure 3.17. Monthly Average Electric Production

       Figure 3.18. PV Output

       Figure 3.19. Primary Load

       Figure 3.20. Grid sales

       Figure 3.21. PV power

       Figure 3.22. Frame for a flat roof

       Figure 3.20. Heater components

       Figure 3.23. Energy Balance Simulation

       Figure 3.24. CO2 Emissions Simulation

       Figure 4.1. Lifecycle analysis of materials

       Figure 4.2. Lightweight concrete

       Figure 4.3. Lightweight concrete production process

       Figure 4.4. Energy Efficiency strategies for sustainable social housing in developing countries

       Figure 4.5. Efficient selection of photovoltaic equipment

       Figure 4.6. Energy rating label

       Figure 4.7. Comparative between incandescent and LED lightning

       Figure 4.8. Benefits of good lighting in each scene

       Figure 5.1. Location of the TSU and waste use areas

       Table 2.1. Type A apartment data

       Table 2.2. Values of the necessary variables for the calculation of the catchment area, water demand and water supply

       Table 2.3. Calculation of maximum flow that transports the gutters in the apartment

       Table 2.4. Maximum permissible flows in downspouts

       Table 2.5. Number of required drainpipes

       Table 2.6. Results of the monthly average precipitation, monthly water demand and water supply, and calculation of the demand and accumulated supply and storage volume

       Table 2.7. Greywater consumption

       Table 2.8. Devices that generate greywater at home.

       Table 2.9. Apartments Distribution by type

       Table 2.10. Storage volume for the Drinking water tank

       Table 2.11. Drinking Water Pre-dimensioning

       Table 2.12. Activities related to the water consumption

       Table 2.13. Daily Cycles

       Table 2.14. Total generated volume of water

       Table 3.1. One-year time series detailed analysis of Mihouse electrical load

       Table 3.2. Monthly Averaged Insolation Incident on a Horizontal Surface (kWh/m2/day)

       Table 3.3. Top manufacturers

       Table 3.4. Available surfaces

       Table 3.5. Estimation of area per living unit module

       Table 3.6. Energy load requirements per living unit

       Table 3.7. Energy consumption during a regular day

       Table 3.8. Annual Production