Field Work 2O1 Group 01
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FIELD WORK 2O1 GROUP 01
Tony Tang, Denzel Chen, Tan Yan WenOng Chee Choon.
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SUMMARY
We have collected data in different places in HCI, and included the factors around, like shade, cloud cover, and proximity to water.
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WHAT’S OUR HYPOTHESIS?
Our hypothesis is that concrete surfaces are generally hotter than non-concrete surfaces, since concrete absorbs heat around it.
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DAY 1 OF FIELD WORK For Day 1, according to our data, the hottest
area was the open space, followed by garden, MSCP, fountain, running track, field, and the coolest, the terraces.
*The higher the ranking the cooler it is* Location RankingMSCP 3Garden 2Open Space 1Terraces 7Field 6Running Track 5Fountain Area 4
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DAY 2 OF FIELD WORK For Day 2, our hottest area was the MSCP,
followed by the open space, fountain, garden, running track, field, coolest, terraces.
*The higher the ranking the cooler it is*
Location RankingMSCP 1Garden 4Open Space 2Terraces 7Field 6Running Track 5Fountain Area 3
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DESCRIPTION OF LOCATION A:MSCP Little Shade Concrete Consistently exposed to sun. No vegetation Breezy
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DESCRIPTION OF LOCATION B:GARDEN Lots of vegetation, Abundance of shade Presence of Cloud Cover Non-concrete surface Slight Breeze
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DESCRIPTION OF LOCATION COPEN SPACE Mostly exposed to the sunlight No vegetation Concrete surfaced No presence of wind
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DESCRIPTION OF LOCATION DTERRACES Lots of shade Not much vegetation Concrete surfaced Windy
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DESCRIPTION OF LOCATION EFIELD Breezy Presence of vegetation Exposed to sunlight Non-concrete surfaced Cloud Cover
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DESCRIPTION OF LOCATION FRUNNING TRACK No signs of vegetation Non-concrete surfaced Breezy Exposed to sun Presence of Cloud cover
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DESCRIPTION OF LOCATION GFOUNTAIN Exposed to sun Proximity to water Slight breeze Some (not much) shade No vegetation
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DETAILSConcrete surfaces MSCP, Open Space, Terraces, Fountain.
test place:(Day1) Open Space(Day2) MSCP
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DETAILSNon-Concrete SurfacesGarden, Field, Running Track
est place
(Day1) Terraces(Day2) Terraces
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CONCLUSIONSOur hypothesis can be accepted:It is proven that the hottest places in Day 1 and Day 2 are both concrete surfaced.
However our hypothesis can be rejected: The coolest places are supposed to be non-concrete surfaces , yet the terraces (concrete surfaced) was the coolest for both days.
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POSSIBLE REASONS FOR REJECTION OF HYPOTHESIS: We started recording the temperature when
the reader have not finished recording. Not the same exact area to record in the 2
days Shade Height to measure the temperature
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CREDITS
Mr. Lau: For guidance Tony Tang: Overall creation of PPT Denzel Chen: PPT Editor/Temperature Measurer Yan Wen: Temperature Recorder Chee Choon: Photographer
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Thank You !!!!!
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