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There are 4 modules in this course
The course provides a comprehensive overview of sustainability in construction, emphasizing the depletion of natural resources, global energy utilization, and challenges faced. It explores site selection parameters, the impact on the environment, and methods for preserving site resources. The integrated design approach and its benefits are discussed, along with the importance of basic amenities and the urban heat island effect. The course covers various aspects of building environmental considerations, focusing on heat transfer, thermal and visual comfort, and sustainable building practices. Heat transfer is explained through conduction, convection, and radiation, with a specific emphasis on heat gain in buildings, both internal and external. The discussion extends to thermal comfort, considering factors influencing human perception of heat and cold, and includes models for air-conditioned and non-air-conditioned spaces. Visual comfort is explored in terms of lighting design, covering daylighting strategies and artificial lighting parameters in compliance with building codes.
The module offers a comprehensive overview of sustainability, highlighting its significance and the challenges encountered in the field of construction. It delves into the depletion of natural resources resulting from human activities, analyzes global energy consumption across various sectors, and anticipates future energy demands in India, all while exploring diverse energy sources. The discussion encompasses criteria for site selection, emphasizing its importance and examining various types of sites and their environmental impacts. The module also imparts knowledge on strategies for preserving site resources such as topsoil, water bodies, and plantations. Additionally, it provides a concise introduction to the integrated design approach, aligning project requirements with its associated benefits. The importance of basic amenities in proximity to buildings and an exploration of the urban heat island effect are also included in the discourse.
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12 videos1 reading1 assignment
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12 videos•Total 98 minutes
About the Specialization•3 minutes
About the Course•2 minutes
An Overview of Sustainability•8 minutes
Green Building•5 minutes
Global Energy Scenario•9 minutes
Natural Resource Depletions - Part 1•9 minutes
Natural Resource Depletions - Part 2•12 minutes
Site Selection•14 minutes
Design Approach of Sustainable Site•12 minutes
Preservation of Site Resources - Part 1•7 minutes
Preservation of Site Resources - Part 2•12 minutes
Basic Amenities and Urban Heat Island Effect•6 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Course Reading•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Assessment for Green development•30 minutes
Heat Transfer in Buildings
Module 2•3 hours to complete
Module details
Heat transfer involves the exchange of thermal energy between two distinct systems. The principles of thermodynamics elucidate the modes of heat transfer, namely conduction, convection, and radiation. This module focusing on heat transfer within buildings provides an overview of internal and external heat gain. External heat gain, originating from building components like roofs, walls, fenestration, as well as through ventilation and air leakage, is thoroughly explained, accompanied by examples and precise calculations of the heat absorbed by these elements. Additionally, the reasons behind internal heat gain in a building are explored, along with the determination of the heating and cooling loads necessary to condition a space for the occupants' comfort.
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16 videos1 assignment
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16 videos•Total 131 minutes
Basics of Climatology•13 minutes
Indian Climatic Conditions•6 minutes
Climatic Building Design - Part 1•5 minutes
Climatic Building Design - Part 2•16 minutes
Thermodynamics•14 minutes
Basics of Heat Transfer•7 minutes
Convection Heat Transfer•7 minutes
Radiation Heat Transfer•3 minutes
Introduction to Building Heat Gain•3 minutes
External Heat Gain Through Roof and Wall - Part 1•7 minutes
External Heat Gain Through Roof and Wall - Part 2•15 minutes
External Heat Gain Through Ventilation and Air Leakage •5 minutes
External Heat Gain Through Fenestrations - Part 1•10 minutes
External Heat Gain Through Fenestrations - Part 2•8 minutes
Internal Heat Gain•4 minutes
Heating and Cooling Loads•9 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Assessment on Heat Transfer in Buildings•30 minutes
Thermal Comfort
Module 3•2 hours to complete
Module details
Thermal comfort pertains to the subjective sensation experienced by the human body resulting from the influence of heat and cold sources in the surrounding environment. This module commences with a fundamental introduction to thermal comfort, elucidating the key parameters that shape its perception. The module also explores factors contributing to local thermal discomfort. Psychrometry, the study of thermodynamic properties of air and water vapor mixtures, is comprehensively explained using a psychrometric chart. The application of psychrometry in processes such as heating, cooling, humidification, and dehumidification is detailed, accompanied by illustrative examples. Thermal comfort models are examined for both air-conditioned and non-air-conditioned spaces.
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9 videos1 assignment
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9 videos•Total 100 minutes
Basics of Thermal Comfort•12 minutes
Psychrometry•9 minutes
Psychrometry with Applications - Part 1•9 minutes
Psychrometry with Applications - Part 2•12 minutes
Thermal Comfort Models - Part 1•9 minutes
Thermal Comfort Models - Part 2•17 minutes
Thermal Comfort Models - Part 3•10 minutes
Case Study on Thermal Comfort Audit•12 minutes
Outdoor Thermal Comfort•11 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Assessment on Thermal Comfort•30 minutes
Visual Comfort
Module 4•2 hours to complete
Module details
Visual comfort encompasses an individual's response to the lighting conditions within a space, characterized by adequate illumination, contrast, color, and the presence or absence of glare. This module on visual comfort introduces the fundamentals of lighting and the terminology employed in lighting design. Strategies for both daylighting and artificial lighting within a building are elucidated. The module delves into the aspects of daylighting for buildings, offering a detailed explanation of daylighting control strategies. Additionally, it outlines the various types of artificial lighting based on tasks. The design of artificial lighting is explored, and the necessary parameters, in accordance with the provisions outlined in the National Building Code (NBC), 2016, and the Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC), are elaborated upon with the aid of examples.
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14 videos1 assignment
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14 videos•Total 119 minutes
Fundamentals of Lighting•4 minutes
Artificial Lighting •8 minutes
Daylighting •4 minutes
Daylighting Metrics•9 minutes
Visual Comfort Metrics - Part 1•8 minutes
Visual Comfort Metrics - Part 2•11 minutes
Strategies for Daylighting - Part 1•9 minutes
Strategies for Daylighting - Part 2•6 minutes
Daylight Control Strategies - Part 1•7 minutes
Daylight Control Strategies - Part 2•7 minutes
Artificial Lighting Design and Control Strategies - Part 1•10 minutes
Artificial Lighting Design and Control Strategies - Part 2•15 minutes
Visual Comfort Enhancement - Part 1•8 minutes
Visual Comfort Enhancement - Part 2•11 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Assessment on Visual Comfort•30 minutes
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