Terri
Meyer Boake, BES, BArch, MArch, LEED AP |
This project will help you to visualize and validate your expectations of air flow through space when you design buildings for passive cooling and ventilation . This is intended as a demonstration project, meaning, the results are not 100% accurate, nor are they quantifiable, but they are visual. Objectives
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Proposed Methodology Students are to work in pairs. Prepare a 3-dimensional transparent architectonic volume with an accumulative dimension (L+W+H) of approximately 36” and includes a minimum of 2 openings: one for intake of the smoke, and at least one for the smoke to escape. You may include interior partitions and openings. The space need not be purely rectilinear. You should be using black foamcore and thin clear plexiglass as demonstrated in class. The plexi sides should be positioned to allow us to see the interior of the box. The black foamcore provides a contrasting colour of surface so that we can see the theatrical smoke more clearly. You can use 3M Magic Mending tape to assemble the box and to ensure air tightness. The smoke should not leak out of the seams. The best projects tend to keep the concept fairly simple. The overall dimensions of the plexi cover pictured below are 60cm high by 60cm wide by 90cm long. Your smokebox needs to fit within this volume for testing. The cover OVER your model is provided. You are to make the complete model including providing the face plexi glass for the model. IMPORTANT!! The air flow goes from LEFT TO RIGHT! Videotaping will only be able to occur from the front face, not the top. Please concentrate on creating a concept that is able to be both demonstrated and viewed from this perspective. Please also provide a "funnel" to direct the smoke from the machine "accurately" to your openings on the intake side and that the funnel fits tightly to prevent spillover. Spillover needs to be prevented or the smoke will pass around your box and we won't be able to see it work. The smoke is HOT. If you wish to have multiple openings on the intake face, please fashion funnels accordingly. You may need to replace the solid side of your box with acetate/plexi just so that we can see what is happening on the inside. Please ask if you have questions as it is not possible to provide a definitive set of requirements as everyone's box will be different. The supply store has thin plexi in stock. Submittals: 1. Prepare a "Magic Arrow Drawing" (or drawings) to indicate your expected model performance. Colour the arrows red or blue to denote your expected hot (exhaust) and cold (intake) air flows. We will be using this to compare what you expected to happen with what really did happen during the testing.We will be using this to compare what you expected to happen with what really did happen during the testing. Bring the drawing to the test. You will hold it up for us to see as the test is going on. The drawing size is about 11 x 17.
2. The Box. As described above. The models will be tested in the shop. A smoke machine will be provided on the day of testing. We will be photographing and videotaping the performance. Assessment: Magic Arrow Drawing /10 IMPORTANT:please wear BLACK this day as we will be videotaping and photographing the performances and we need to cut down on reflections on the plexiglass. |
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