DESIGNING ENERGY EFFICIENT AND ECOLOGICAL SOLAR HOUSE
Journal: Applied Engineering Letters (Vol.3, No. 4)Publication Date: 2018-12-31
Authors : I. Stošić M. Abuarkub M. Šmelcerović M. Šmelcerović;
Page : 135-141
Keywords : Solar house; ecological house; solar energy; heat;
Abstract
The goal of the paper is to represent the energy efficient activities on an ecological solar house and to improve its ecological solar compositionality. The subject of this paper is the optimization of energy consumption, insulation capacity, optimization of air and other parameters, all in view of
reaching and improving energy efficiency and ecological aspect when designing solar passive houses. Having analysed micro and macro influences and taken into account the energy factors of a parcel of land, the structure is envisioned through the application of an indirect-passive approach, so as to have the passive solar structure simultaneously as a solar collector and heat storage, while the emphasis is put on an optimal, efficient and ecologically functional design. In order to make the process of construction of the ecological solar house a compatible and energy efficient one, constructing the structure with ecological materials is foreseen. In accordance with this, in this paper a representation of the design of the ecological solar house is provided, with the optimal use of solar energy and heat in focus.
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