Study of Local Construction and Technique: Adequacy of an Existing Nubian Vaulted Building with the "Bioclimatic" Concept Including the Performance of Its Envelope in Sahelian Climate of Ouagadougou

Zoma, Fati and Toguyeni, David Y. K. and Kiemtoré, Barkwendé Jude and Ouedraogo, Emmanuel (2020) Study of Local Construction and Technique: Adequacy of an Existing Nubian Vaulted Building with the "Bioclimatic" Concept Including the Performance of Its Envelope in Sahelian Climate of Ouagadougou. International Journal of Environment and Climate Change, 10 (10). pp. 85-98. ISSN 2581-8627

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Abstract

This study permitted to evaluate the adequacy of an existing Nubian vaulted building with the "bioclimatic" concept including the performance of its envelope. In that purpose, we needed to analyze its architectural concept and to measure parameters such as the temperature of the internal and external surfaces of all the façades (walls, roof and floor) of the study building. The measurement campaign took place over three (03) days in the month of January 2018 with a one-hour step for temperatures. Out of eleven (11) bioclimatic principles identified, six (06) were respected in the design of the building. In addition, we obtained thermal amplitudes of the interior surfaces lower than 1.5°C for the walls and 5°C for the roof, a decrement factor lower than 12% for the walls and 17% for the roof and a thermal time lag of 6 to 8 hours on in average for the walls and 4 to 6 hours in average for the roof. Finally, after evaluation of the thermal loads, with the Nubian vault building a reduction of a bit more than one third (1/3) of the thermal loads is achieved comparatively to a building of the same size made of cinder blocks for the walls and aluminum roofing sheet. However, this comfort offered by the Nubian vault can be improved with more bioclimatic provisions which we have recommended.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Afro Asian Archive > Geological Science
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Date Deposited: 04 Mar 2023 07:33
Last Modified: 16 Jul 2024 08:43
URI: http://info.stmdigitallibrary.com/id/eprint/285

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