Authors
Pallavi Borah, Manoj Kumar Singh, Sadhan Mahapatra
Publication date
2015
Journal
Sustainable Cities and Society
Volume
14
Pages
70-81
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Efficient use of energy in buildings has become a necessity due to increasing heating and cooling energy demand. Degree-days are a versatile climatic indicator that can be used to estimate the heating and cooling energy requirement for a building. In this study, heating degree-days (HDD) and cooling degree-days (CDD) are estimated for warm and humid, cool and humid and cold and cloudy climatic zones of North-East India. The daily maximum and minimum temperature data are collected from Regional Meteorological Centre, Guwahati. The degree-days are calculated by using three different methods, i.e. ASHRAE formula, UKMO equations and Schoenau–Kehrig method for different base temperatures. It has been found that there is a variation in degree-days obtained from the above methods in the respective climatic zone and also varies from zone to zone. The degree-days are also estimated on hourly …
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