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abo einan, O., Shahda, M., Adil, R. (2019). Effect of Mass Formation on Indoor Thermal Performance in the Arab Region. Port-Said Engineering Research Journal, 23(1), 1-9. doi: 10.21608/pserj.2019.32530
osama abo einan; Merhan Mohamed Shahda; Rash Adil. "Effect of Mass Formation on Indoor Thermal Performance in the Arab Region". Port-Said Engineering Research Journal, 23, 1, 2019, 1-9. doi: 10.21608/pserj.2019.32530
abo einan, O., Shahda, M., Adil, R. (2019). 'Effect of Mass Formation on Indoor Thermal Performance in the Arab Region', Port-Said Engineering Research Journal, 23(1), pp. 1-9. doi: 10.21608/pserj.2019.32530
abo einan, O., Shahda, M., Adil, R. Effect of Mass Formation on Indoor Thermal Performance in the Arab Region. Port-Said Engineering Research Journal, 2019; 23(1): 1-9. doi: 10.21608/pserj.2019.32530

Effect of Mass Formation on Indoor Thermal Performance in the Arab Region

Article 1, Volume 23, Issue 1 - Serial Number 1110, March 2019, Page 1-9  XML PDF (857.07 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/pserj.2019.32530
Authors
osama abo einan1; Merhan Mohamed Shahdaorcid 2; Rash Adil email 3
1faculty of engineering port said university
2Lecturer, Architecture and Urban Planning Department, Faculty of Engineering, Port Said University, Port Said, Egypt
3Demonstrator, Architecture and Urban Planning Department, Faculty of Engineering, Port Said University, Port Said, Egypt,
Abstract
The global energy demand has increased, which led to a severe shortage of energy sources in the world. Buildings consume alone about 40% of total energy production. This is mainly due to the lack of consideration of climatic and environmental factors in the early steps of building design. So we have many buildings with low thermal performance.
In an attempt to find ways to increase the thermal performance of the building, this paper focuses on the study of the relationship between the thermal performance of the building and the most important element in the design of the building is the building shape. The paper focused on the Arab world's climate, especially in hot climates (hot-dry, hot-humid).
The simulation was conducted using Design Builder program in two cities, in Jeddah in Saudi Arabia (which represents a hot-dry climate) and the other city is Port Said in Egypt (which represents a hot-humid climate). Several shapes were compared and these shapes are circle, square, rectangle by different ratios, L shape, U shape and courtyard. The results varied in each climate:
In hot- dry climate: 1) The courtyard shape helped in saving 53% of the energy. 2) By directing the building to the north or south, saves 10% of the energy. 3) When the percentage of openings 10% provided 44% of the energy.
In hot-humid climate: 1) The square shape has the best thermal performance since it saves about 46.5% of the energy. 2) The building which directed to the north provides about 14% of the energy. 3) The percentage of openings in the building when 10% provides 52.8% of energy.
Keywords
Building form; Arab Region; hot-dry climate; hot-humid climate; and Thermal performance
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