
Fuel free building cooling system developed
By IANS,
Ahmedabad : A Jaipur-based mechanical engineer and an architect from Ahmedabad have jointly developed a fuel free passive cooling system for buildings.
Jyotirmay Mathur of Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur and Rajeev Kathpalia of the city-based Vastu Shilipa Consultants have developed the system that comprises a solar chimney and a wind tower.
The solar chimney that will be installed on the roof of a building will provide ventilation while the wind tower will provide a breeze.
Mathur told IANS that the design represented a new approach as the concept of a combined solar chimney and wind tower system can reduce the temperature inside any building by five degrees Celsius.
The system can help avoid the need for air-conditioners during summer months. During those months one could reduce the electricity bills by operating the passive cooling system, he said.
The system could be very effective in Europe where the temperature during the summer is not high, Mathur said. However, he agreed that it may not work well in very high temperature situations.
He said it took six to eight months to design the first part which is now installed at the Centre for Science and Environment in New Delhi. The second part of the system is yet to be installed.
According to Mathur, the system is energy efficient, environment-friendly and also cost-effective.
Related Stories
- Solar, wind energy to provide villagers with hot water
- Electric solar wind sail to power space travel
- German scientists use body heat to generate electricity
- Scientists find solar system similar to ours
- Scientists discover new planet outside solar system
- Seat of Bengal government to cool itself down
- Painted solar cells can generate more renewable power
- Solar-powered plants promise water for world's poorest
- Burj Dubai rising high
- Israel to have defence system against Palestinian missiles by 2010 - Olmert
Recent comments
2 hours 39 min ago
4 hours 27 min ago
7 hours 9 min ago
15 hours 53 min ago
17 hours 55 min ago
18 hours 14 min ago
18 hours 50 min ago
19 hours 19 min ago
19 hours 21 min ago
19 hours 33 min ago