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PASSIVE SOLAR DESIGN
DEFINITION
Passive solar design refers to the use of the
sun’s energy for the heating and cooling of
living spaces. In this approach, the building
itself or some element of it takes advantage
of natural energy characteristics in materials
and air created by exposure to the sun.
 Passive systems are simple, have few
moving parts, and require minimal
maintenance and require no mechanical
systems.

DEFINITION


Operable windows, thermal mass, and
thermal chimneys are common elements
found in passive design.
 Operable

windows are simply windows that can
be opened.
 Thermal mass refers to materials such as
masonry and water that can store heat energy
for extended time. Thermal mass will prevent
rapid temperature fluctuations.


Thermal chimneys create or reinforce the
effect hot air rising to induce air movement
for cooling purposes.


Wing walls are vertical exterior wall partitions
placed perpendicular to adjoining windows to
enhance ventilation through windows.
CONSIDERATIONS






Passive design is practiced throughout the world and
has been shown to produce buildings with low energy
costs, reduced maintenance, and superior comfort.
Key aspects of passive design include appropriate
solar orientation, the use of thermal mass, and
appropriate ventilation and window placement.
High humidity is also a key issue. A basic passive
cooling strategy is to permit cooler night air to ventilate
a house and cool down the thermal mass (this can be
brick, stone, or concrete walls or floors, or large water
containers) inside the house. The thermal mass will
absorb heat during the day; however, excessive
humidity will reduce the cooling effect from the cooler
thermal mass.
THERMAL MASS


Design elements of a home also play a
strong role in the effectiveness of passive
cooling. For example, carpets, drapes, and
fabric-covered furniture will absorb moisture
from humid air, forcing the air conditioner to
work harder to remove humidity.
GUIDELINES:




Solar energy is a radiant heat source that causes
natural processes upon which all life depends. Some
of the natural processes can be managed through
building design in a manner that helps heat and cool
the building.
The basic natural processes that are used in passive
solar energy are the thermal energy flows associated
with radiation, conduction, and natural convection.
When sunlight strikes a building, the building
materials can reflect, transmit, or absorb the solar
radiation. These basic responses to solar heat lead to
design elements, material choices and placements
that can provide heating and cooling effects in a
home.
PASSIVE SOLAR DESIGN (RULE OF THUMB)









The building should be elongated on an east-west
axis.
The building’s south face should receive sunlight
between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M. (sun
time) during the heating season.
Interior spaces requiring the most light and heating
and cooling should be along the south face of the
building. Less used spaces should be located on the
north.
An open floor plan optimizes passive system
operation.
Use shading to prevent summer sun entering the
interior. Sun Angles can help you figure the overhang

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Passive Solar Design (tropical architecture)

  • 1. TroArch Lecture Series by: Arch. Alpher E. De Vera,Ma.Ed.,uap PASSIVE SOLAR DESIGN
  • 2. DEFINITION Passive solar design refers to the use of the sun’s energy for the heating and cooling of living spaces. In this approach, the building itself or some element of it takes advantage of natural energy characteristics in materials and air created by exposure to the sun.  Passive systems are simple, have few moving parts, and require minimal maintenance and require no mechanical systems. 
  • 3. DEFINITION  Operable windows, thermal mass, and thermal chimneys are common elements found in passive design.  Operable windows are simply windows that can be opened.  Thermal mass refers to materials such as masonry and water that can store heat energy for extended time. Thermal mass will prevent rapid temperature fluctuations.
  • 4.  Thermal chimneys create or reinforce the effect hot air rising to induce air movement for cooling purposes.
  • 5.  Wing walls are vertical exterior wall partitions placed perpendicular to adjoining windows to enhance ventilation through windows.
  • 6. CONSIDERATIONS    Passive design is practiced throughout the world and has been shown to produce buildings with low energy costs, reduced maintenance, and superior comfort. Key aspects of passive design include appropriate solar orientation, the use of thermal mass, and appropriate ventilation and window placement. High humidity is also a key issue. A basic passive cooling strategy is to permit cooler night air to ventilate a house and cool down the thermal mass (this can be brick, stone, or concrete walls or floors, or large water containers) inside the house. The thermal mass will absorb heat during the day; however, excessive humidity will reduce the cooling effect from the cooler thermal mass.
  • 8.  Design elements of a home also play a strong role in the effectiveness of passive cooling. For example, carpets, drapes, and fabric-covered furniture will absorb moisture from humid air, forcing the air conditioner to work harder to remove humidity.
  • 9. GUIDELINES:   Solar energy is a radiant heat source that causes natural processes upon which all life depends. Some of the natural processes can be managed through building design in a manner that helps heat and cool the building. The basic natural processes that are used in passive solar energy are the thermal energy flows associated with radiation, conduction, and natural convection. When sunlight strikes a building, the building materials can reflect, transmit, or absorb the solar radiation. These basic responses to solar heat lead to design elements, material choices and placements that can provide heating and cooling effects in a home.
  • 10. PASSIVE SOLAR DESIGN (RULE OF THUMB)      The building should be elongated on an east-west axis. The building’s south face should receive sunlight between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M. (sun time) during the heating season. Interior spaces requiring the most light and heating and cooling should be along the south face of the building. Less used spaces should be located on the north. An open floor plan optimizes passive system operation. Use shading to prevent summer sun entering the interior. Sun Angles can help you figure the overhang