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Title: Passive techniques for residential buildings in low altitudes of Sri Lanka
Authors: Jayasinghe, M.T.R
Attalage, R. A
Keywords: PASSIVE TECHNIQUES
RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
LOW ALTITUDES
Sri Lanka
Issue Date: 1999
Publisher: Institution of engineers: Colombo
Citation: Cited by 14
Series/Report no.: Institution of engineers;30(2)19-27p.
Abstract: The role of passive techniques, which utilises a certain number of passive elements to maintain the thermal comfort within the built environments of residential buildings at low atlitudes of Sri Lanka, has been highlighted. The possibility of defining a unique neutral temperature of 26°C for low altitutes of Sri Lanka has been utilised in a rational way in presenting simplified set of rules of thumb, that can be used by the designers at early stages. The effects of orientation, shading devices, window sizes, roofing materials, insulation, colour of the exterior and interior walls, use of courtyards to maximise natural ventilation, and arrangement of roof to minimise structural cooling are shown with suitable examples.
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Research Papers - SLIIT Staff Publications

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