Title: PASSIVE SOLAR ENERGY
1PASSIVE SOLAR ENERGY
ME 100 TUTORIAL PRESENTATION
- By Aaron Zhou
- ID 20193983
2Intro to Passive Solar Energy
- Raw energy from the Sun
- The term passive signifies that there are no
additional mechanical equipment required, other
than the normal building elements - All passive techniques use building elements such
as walls, windows, floors and roofs, in addition
to exterior building elements and landscaping, to
control heat generated by solar radiation. - If used carefully it could provide us with many
benefits which would otherwise cost a lot more - Solar energy is useful for heating, cooling,
cooking, lighting, electricity, water pumping and
purification - Incorporating passive solar designs can slash
bill by half! - 3 common methods and additional strategies of
utilizing this renewable resource
3Passive Solar Heating
- In cold climates, it is very important to obtain
and stored the maximum amount of heat to sustain
comfort - Passive solar heating makes use of building
orientation, windows, and building materials - South-facing windows are designed to let the
sun's heat in while insulating against the cold. - Open floor plans allow more sun inside
- There are 3 main methods of passive solar heating
4Direct Gain
- System where heat collection, storage and
distribution all occur within the same space,
without any interference - Use of south-facing windows, to receive maximum
solar exposure during the winter months - Solar heat passes straight into the room where it
heats up a thermal mass - Heat absorbed by thermal mass and continually
distributes collected heat at night - Effective thermal masses consist of dense, heavy
materials that will retain heat whether of not in
direct sunlight. Eg. usually an internal wall or
floor made of concrete, stone or masonry,
especially if painted a flat, dark color
dark-colored cylinders, tanks or drums filled
with water, or bins of rocks.
Picture taken from www.eere.energy.gov/RE/solar_pa
ssive.html
5Indirect Gain
- Uses the same materials as direct gain system but
thermal mass is placed between Sun and space that
is heated - Use of flat plat collectors positioned below the
mass and space to be heated - Solar heat is transferred to the thermal mass
where it is absorbed - The heat air rises and enters room through vents
at the bottom of the walls - Convection brings the heat into room and cool air
down to ducts at the bottom to be sent back to
the thermal mass where it is heated and
circulated - During the hot summers, the process is reversed,
so since the thermal mass is not in direct
sunlight, it absorbs heat from inside the room
and radiates it out - Very effective as it usually takes around 6-8
hours for the heat energy of the thermal to
totally dissipate, so it can supply heat to the
home throughout the night
Picture taken from www.eere.energy.gov/RE/solar_pa
ssive.html
6Isolated Gain
- System where the space that is passively heated
by the Sun is isolated from the rest of the
building space - South-facing sunrooms are commonly fitted to a
home to take advantage of the sun's heat and
light. - Using sunrooms to ventilate a house is also
possible - Lower vents from the sunroom to the interior
rooms draw air through the living space to be
expelled out the upper vents to the outside along
the top of the sunroom.
Picture taken from www.sunenterprises.com/images/s
unroom_1217_large.jpg
Sunroom
7Passive Solar Cooling
- Passive cooling minimizes the effects of solar
radiation through shading or generating natural
air flows with convection ventilation - Thermal chimney, which can be designed like a
smoke chimney to vent hot air from the house out
through the (metal) roof - Sun heats up the space in the roof, air warms up
and rises up the space, escapes through vents at
the top - At the same time, cool air from outside is pulled
into the room from fresh air vents at the bottom
of the wall - Warm air inside is also pulled by vents into the
roof space to be released
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8Day lighting
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Providing interior building with natural sunlight
- South and north-facing windows and clerestory
windows are all possible options - Daylight benefits include electrical savings,
better health, and improved light quality
(especially in commercial buildings) - Research has showed that student grades and
attendance in schools also improved
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Picture taken from ap-expo.com/HK20show/
Hongkong_Show.html
9Other Technologies
- Solar Cookers
- Sun can be focused to heat of water and food
- Used in undeveloped countries but modern designs
are available to the general public - Others
- Shadings and overhangs also reduce the hot summer
sun, while still allowing winter sun - The optimal window-to-wall area ratio is 25-35.
Picture taken from www.tucacas.info/
sunfirecooking/fatimajim.jpg
Picture taken from www.ekosbuild.com/
CaseStudies/Overhangs.jpg
10References
- Information
- http//www.eere.energy.gov/RE/solar_passive.html
- http//www.newenergy.org/sesci/publications/pamphl
ets/passive.html - http//www.canren.gc.ca/tech_appl/index.asp
- Pictures
- www.google.ca