Physics, asked by arobhi, 3 months ago


What is the base case roof and wall heat transfer coefficient (u-value). we must
consider while modelling daytime commercial buildings in Warm and Humid
climate​

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Answered by darshanrajesh33
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Answered by prabinkumarbehera
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Answer:

In a warm-humid climate shading and ventilation are really important. Orientation of buildings for the ventilation does not mean that the buildings have to be perpendicular to the wind direction. Oblique winds between 30 and 120 degrees to the wall can also provide cross-ventilation.

In warm & humid climate, the envelope should be designed so that it remains shaded for the greater part of the day; the external walls should be so planned that they shade each other.

Explanation:

The best materials for humid climates are engineered hardwood, spray foam insulation, clay or lime plasters, proper windows and ventilation, waterproof paint, and sealants. Concrete can be used in humid climates, but excellent humidity control needs to be established as well.

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