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Climatic zones and rural housing in India
The project "Passive Space Conditioning" is an Indo-German research project sponsored by the Indian and German governments. This report is the result of Phase I, which was started in July 1986 and completed in July1988. lt is a climatological census of India and a documentation of some examples of traditional rural housing related to the climatic zones defined. The aim of Phase II, which will end in December 1989, is to develop guidelines for the design of energy efficient, environment concious passive systems - for heating, for cooling and for humidity control - which provide comfortable living conditions in buddings, at low cost and without special technical requirements. Within Part I the climatic data of 233 stations were collected in India wich the help of the Indian Meteorological Department and analysed and compiled jointly by the Central Budding Research Institute (C.B.R.I.) and the research team at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), New Delhi. The project was jointly funded by the Federal Ministry of Research and Technology (BMFT), Bonn, and the Department of Non-conventional Energy Sources (DNES), Ministry of Energy, Govemment of India, New Delhi. The International Office at the Nuclear Research Centre Jülich (KFA-Jülich) has been instrumental in ensuring the success of this project. The analysis of die climatic data, its presentation in appropriate tables and the survey and evaluation of rural housing was carried out jointly by the Indo-German research team. The task, however, could not have been completed without the cooperation of the rural people, who received the research team wich traditional hospitality and provided them wich all the necessary facilities.
Climatic zones and rural housing in India
The project "Passive Space Conditioning" is an Indo-German research project sponsored by the Indian and German governments. This report is the result of Phase I, which was started in July 1986 and completed in July1988. lt is a climatological census of India and a documentation of some examples of traditional rural housing related to the climatic zones defined. The aim of Phase II, which will end in December 1989, is to develop guidelines for the design of energy efficient, environment concious passive systems - for heating, for cooling and for humidity control - which provide comfortable living conditions in buddings, at low cost and without special technical requirements. Within Part I the climatic data of 233 stations were collected in India wich the help of the Indian Meteorological Department and analysed and compiled jointly by the Central Budding Research Institute (C.B.R.I.) and the research team at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), New Delhi. The project was jointly funded by the Federal Ministry of Research and Technology (BMFT), Bonn, and the Department of Non-conventional Energy Sources (DNES), Ministry of Energy, Govemment of India, New Delhi. The International Office at the Nuclear Research Centre Jülich (KFA-Jülich) has been instrumental in ensuring the success of this project. The analysis of die climatic data, its presentation in appropriate tables and the survey and evaluation of rural housing was carried out jointly by the Indo-German research team. The task, however, could not have been completed without the cooperation of the rural people, who received the research team wich traditional hospitality and provided them wich all the necessary facilities.
Climatic zones and rural housing in India
01.01.1995
Jülich : Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH Zentralbibliothek, Verlag, Scientific series of the International Bureau 35, 287 S. (1995).
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