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翻譯:蔡明德(簡介並寄信)
編輯:林玲如(簡介並寄信)

主題概要

本課程包含下列三組實驗:

  1. 被動式太陽暖房設計評估
  2. 自然通風
  3. 採光設計評估:藉由模型及模擬進行

所有實驗的內容取自北巴基斯坦亨札(Hunza)谷、印度古吉拉特(Gujarat)省、中國的北京及上海等地本校建築系師生最近或正在進行的作品;在第二個實驗中將會提到在巴基斯坦與在中國的案例中,住宅自然通風的議題。實驗一將會檢視建築物被動式暖房設計,包括模型屋製作,並在室外進行試驗,使用溫度感測器紀錄因為日照輻射與室外溫度改變而造成室內溫度的變化。實驗二的重點在研究建築物週遭以及室內的氣流,包括模型實驗的量測,和藉著程式來進行模擬區域間壓降計算,還有以計算流體力學進行的模擬。實驗三將考慮印度Gujarat省農村住宅,藉由開窗的位置與大小來提供適當的自然照明,實驗需要製作實際可行的模型,使用採光設計程序來決定窗戶的尺寸,在自然光環境下使用照度計進行模型試驗,並利用AutoCADR 和 Lightscape.(光域網)軟體作採光模擬。

學習目標

本課程強調實驗的方法,包括儀器使用、完整的數據分析;以及強調軟體模擬,也包括適當的模型建構與結果解讀;對於建築物和居民等相關文化議題的關注也被用來作為設計實驗的靈感。

完成課程的必要條件

實驗將分小組進行,希望所有同學們能全程出席,本課程評分將以實驗報告和參與程度為基礎。

評分

本課程評分將以課堂參與程度和實驗報告為基礎。

選課同學的積極參與對獲得本課程的學分是非常重要的。上課時希望儘可能準時並全程參與,缺席時講師和助教將直接做主觀的認定而不會告知學生,也請盡量準時抵達並全程參與實驗課,出席率低落則將被扣分。

考慮實驗特性與可供使用的資源,我們鼓勵選課同學組成小組進行實驗,二至三人的小組都算是適當的,二人小組最為理想,超過三人的小組恐怕就是大而不當了,允許個人自成一組但工作量必然會比較多。

活動項目 比重
三次實驗報告 每次30%
期末設計專題 10%


實驗報告遲交一週以內不予扣分,超過一週以上須經授課教師同意,否則每超過一週即扣全學期分數的10%,請注意在完成期限之後,完成實驗所需之相關資源可能無法繼續使用,實驗報告會在繳交後一週內發還,假如為配合工作室主要評圖期間或是其他重要截止期限,教學時程將會配合調整。

學術上的誠實是一個嚴肅的議題,數據來源皆須註明出處,除非特別聲明,實驗報告必須反映出小組成員的想法與努力。

本課程沒有期末考及隨堂測驗

教科書

Murdoch, J. B. 著,《照明工程:從愛迪生電燈至雷射》,華盛頓特區: Visions Communications出版, 1994年,ISBN: 1885750005。


Subject Overview

This course consists of a series of extended experiments:

  1. Passive solar design and evaluation
  2. Natural ventilation
  3. Daylighting design and evaluation, via models and simulation.

All experiments will draw on recent or ongoing work by Department of Architecture faculty and students in the Hunza Valley of Northern Pakistan, in the state of Gujarat, India, and in Beijing and Shanghai, China. The second experiment will address natural ventilation in houses, either in Pakistan or China. The first experiment will consider passive solar heating in buildings and will feature design and construction of models for outdoor tests, using temperature sensors to record variations in indoor temperatures due to changes in solar radiation and outdoor temperature. Investigations in the second experiment will focus on airflow around the outside of buildings as well as within them, and will be based on both measurement in models and on simulations using programs that calculate pressure drops between zones and those that rely on computational-fluid dynamics. The third lab will focus on how to size and locate windows to provide adequate natural light in houses in rural villages in Gujarat. This work will require construction of realistic models, use of daylighting design procedures to size windows, testing of the models under natural light with illuminance meters, and simulation of daylighting using AutoCAD® and Lightscape.

Learning Objectives

Emphasis will be placed on experimental methods, including use of instrumentation and thoughtful analysis of data; simulation, including appropriate modeling and interpretation of results; and attention to cultural issues associated with the buildings and occupants used as inspiration for the experiments.

Completion Requirements

Lab projects will be done in small teams. A commitment to consistent attendance is expected from all. The course grade is based on lab reports and participation.

Grading

The course grade will be based on participation in class and lab reports.

Participation is crucial to the success of the course. While attendance will not be taken, the instructor and teaching assistant will make a subjective but informed judgment, relative to the ideal of arriving more or less on time and staying for the entire lab. Poor attendance will result in a reduced grade.

You will typically be encouraged to work in small groups, depending on the lab and available resources. Groups of 2-3 can work well; pairs are usually optimal and a group size larger than a threesome is unwieldy. Solo work is also permitted but is necessarily more work.

ACTIVITIES PERCENTAGES
Three Lab Reports 30% each
Final Design Project 10%


Lab reports may be submitted up to one week late with no reduction in credit. Further delays must be authorized by the instructor or the score will be reduced by 10% of full credit per additional week. Resources needed to complete labs may not be available after the nominal completion date. Lab reports will be returned within one week of submittal. Schedule adjustments will be made as necessary to accommodate major studio reviews or other significant deadlines.

Academic integrity is a serious issue. Data sources must include attribution. Lab reports must reflect the thoughts and efforts of team members, unless noted.

There is no final exam in this course and there will be no quizzes.

Text

Murdoch, J. B. Illumination Engineering: From Edison's Lamp to the Laser. Washington, DC: Visions Communications, 1994. ISBN: 1885750005.


 
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