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Title: INTEGRATION OF PERFORMANCE BASED MODELING TECHNIQUES WITH BUILDING DESIGN METHOD (INDUSTRY/FACTORY) CONSIDERING ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN BANGLADESH
Other Titles: Conference on Engineering Research, Innovation and Education (CERIE 2011)
Authors: Chowdhury, Sajal
Alam, Dr. Md. Rabiul
Keywords: Building Energy Use
Industrial Building
Building Performance Modeling
Issue Date: 11-Jan-2011
Publisher: The School of Applied Sciences and Technology, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology
Abstract: Climate changing has been a debated issue during the last few years. Some institutes in different countries have worked on this subject. Several future climate predictions have been generated. Each future climate is based on some assumptions and consequently has some uncertainties. These uncertainties are dragged to the building simulation results by using the climate data for assessing the future performance of buildings. Bangladesh is newly a developing country. Many more construction is going on in full swing now days. This rapid construction is changing our earth surface very quickly. So that it increases heat on earth surface, energy consumption, decrease the comfort level. The answer to this challenging situation is the adoption of a holistic design approach, whereby the different disciplines required is brought together and interacts since the first steps of the design process. This study revealed the present implementation status of factory building sector energy standards in Bangladesh, implications for sustainable energy efficient designs in factory building and increasing demand for sustainable energy efficient industrial building
URI: http://103.99.128.19:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/278
ISBN: 978-984-33-2140-4
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