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Development of Bio-climatic zones in North East India
Singh, Manoj Kumar; Mahapatra, Sadhan; Atreya, S.K.
2007In Energy and Buildings, 39 (12), p. 1250-1257
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Keywords :
Bio-climatic zone; Classification; Solar passive design; North-east India
Abstract :
[en] This paper represents the very basic work of bio-climatic classification of north-east India into warm and humid, cool and humid and cold and cloudy zones. This classification is extremely useful to the building design for wide range of objectives such as climate responsive building design, building energy conservation, thermal comfort, out door design conditions, etc. This classification is based on the meteorological data collected over a period of more than 30 years, from Regional Meteorological Centre, Guwahati, India from 30 stations spread all over the region. Psychometric charts are prepared for each bio-climatic zone to assess the potential of solar passive design strategies for residential buildings.
Disciplines :
Energy
Civil engineering
Architecture
Author, co-author :
Singh, Manoj Kumar ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département Argenco : Secteur TLU+C > Urbanisme et aménagement du territoire
Mahapatra, Sadhan;  Tezpur University, Tezpur, Assam, India > Energy
Atreya, S.K.;  Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India > IDDC
Language :
English
Title :
Development of Bio-climatic zones in North East India
Publication date :
December 2007
Journal title :
Energy and Buildings
ISSN :
0378-7788
eISSN :
1872-6178
Publisher :
Elsevier Science
Volume :
39
Issue :
12
Pages :
1250-1257
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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