Climate Assessment of Orientation Design in the Housing Master Plan Close to the Airport

Setyowati, Erni and Trilistyo, Hendro (2013) Climate Assessment of Orientation Design in the Housing Master Plan Close to the Airport. GSTF International Journal of Engineering Technology (JET) , Vol.2 (No.1). pp. 158-164.

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Abstract

Abstract— This study is a continuation research of Sustainable Master plan Design in Residential Area Near the Airport which was previously conducted. In that study, it has been known that the angles of 135° and 180° towards the runway are the most effective angles which can reduce noise emitted from the airport. For reviewing the climate aspects, models are fitted in those angles, and then the observation of climatic aspects such as: temperature, humidity and wind speed should be conducted to review their influence to noise received by inhabitants. The research methods used were polynomial regressions of goniometric. And the results are correlation models of noise level to temperature, humidity and wind speed.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:N Fine Arts > NA Architecture
Divisions:Faculty of Engineering > Department of Architecture Engineering
Faculty of Engineering > Department of Architecture Engineering
ID Code:51184
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Deposited On:30 Dec 2016 15:59
Last Modified:03 Jan 2017 09:59

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