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Introduction to sustainable engineering
Module IVJISHNU M
ASSISTANT PROFESSORMECHANICAL ENGINEERING
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING CHENGANNUR
What is a “Green Building”“Green Buildings” are high performance structures that
also meet certain standards for reducing natural resource consumption
“Green” or “Sustainable” buildings are characterized by:• efficient management of energy and water resources • management of material resources and waste • restoration and protection of environmental quality • enhancement and protection of health and indoor
environmental quality
PNC Place in WashingtonSituated in USALEED certified building
Anna Centenary Library Started construction in
2008 and opened to public in 2010
3.75 lakh sq. ft., encompasses ground and eight floors.
LEED Gold rated building located in Chennai.
KZF Design Headquarters
Constructed in 1915The 36,000 SF three-
story reinforced concrete structure is the LEED Gold and ENERGY STAR® certified building
Originally the home of the US Shoe Machinery Company
Green materials for building construction• Recycled Materials• Reused Materials• Sustainably Harvested Materials• Non-Toxic Materials• Local Materials
LEED• Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design• It is a green building certification program that
recognizes best-in-class building strategies and practices. • To receive LEED certification, building projects satisfy
prerequisites and earn points to achieve different levels of certification.
• Prerequisites and credits differ for each rating system, and teams choose the best fit for their project.
LEED certification steps:• 1. Register your project by completing key forms
and submitting payment. • 2. Apply for LEED certification by submitting your
completed certification application through LEED Online and paying a certification review fee.• 3.Review. Your LEED application is reviewed by
GBCI. • 4. Certify. Receive the certification decision. If
you’ve earned LEED certification.
GRIHAGRIHA-Green Rating for Integrated Habitat AssesmentDeveloped in 2005Developed by CRSBS (Centre for Research on sustainable
building science) in the The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) , New Delhi
GRIHA has been accepted as a national rating system by GOI in November 2007
GRIHA Council, is an independent platform (registered as a society) for the interaction on scientific and administrative issues related to sustainable habitats in the Indian context
Urbanization & Population Growth
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1911
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India's Urbanization
Urban (%) Rural (%)
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India's Population Growth
Census Years
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Population of India will reach from current 1.2bn to 1.4bn by 2025
By 2030, 40.8% (600mn) of India’s population will be living in urban areas compared to current 28.4%
Methods for increasing energy efficiency of buildings• Behaviour change• Physical improvements to reduce energy waste
(e.g. insulation, efficient heating) • Renewable technologies
Behaviour change
• The people using the building should be trained to efficiently use the equipments like heaters,lights etc
Physical improvements to reduce energy wasteInsulation and draughtproofing• Roof insulation • Wall insulation • Sealing gaps around windows, doors or floor skirting • Double glazing • Floor insulation Space and water heating New boiler/heating system New heating controls (e.g. timers, programmers, thermostatic radiator
valves) Point-of-use water heaters Insulation of hot water pipework and hot water cylinderLighting Slim-line ‘T5’ tubes in place of fluorescent lights Low-energy ‘compact fluorescent lamps’ (CFLs) in place of standard
bulbs Timers and motion sensors
Contd……….Electrical appliances Replace old appliances with more energy efficient
ones (i.e. A rated or higher) Programmable on/off timers Energy saving settings on computers Water useFit water saving devices to taps (e.g. lower flow
taps, aerated taps, flow regulators)Fix leaky taps and pipes Rainwater harvesting
Renewable EnergyElectricity• Solar PV • Micro-wind Heat • Solar hot water (solar thermal) • Biomass boiler • Heat pump (ground source, air source or water
source)
Sustainable construction
materials
Goals to be achieved by Sustainable construction materials
• Reduce the demand on limited resources from the environment• Increase the energy efficiency of the building• Do less harm to environment and its occupants
ENVIRONMENTALLY PREFERRED PRODUCTS• Recyclable /reusable• Energy efficient• Low in embodied energy• Low in toxic substance• Reduced packaging• Water efficient
Waste generated in 1996 (US)• 136 million tons of construction and demolition
debris was generated.• 57% by non-residential construction (EPA)
HEMPCRETE• Hempcrete is a bio-composite
made of the inner woody core of the hemp plant mixed with a lime-based binder. • The hemp core or “Shiv” has a
high silica content which allows it to bind well with lime.• The result is a lightweight
cementitious insulating material weighing about a seventh or an eighth of the weight of concrete. • The load is taken by internal
frame
Use Paints that do not contain VOC
• Steel and glass are examples of sustainable construction materials
Advantages of using steel as construction material• Steel can be recycled repeatedly without any degradation in terms
of properties or performance in quality.• Steel construction has excellent low waste credentials during all
phases of the building life cycle• Because of its strength, steel can span greater distances offering
larger open spaces and increased design flexibility without requiring intermediate columns or load bearing walls.
• Steel buildings can be erected in much shorter time as compared to concrete buildings. Time saving in the construction period can be up to 40%.
Steel components can be installed precisely at site
CRD Waste• Concrete from construction, renovation and demolition (CRD)
of old buildings can be recycled.• Difficult to separate the stone, known as aggregate, from the
cement for reuse in new structural concrete components .
Incinerator AshSingapore faces an unique challenge due to limited land area and high
rate of waste generation. Municipal Solid Waste (MSW)is generated everyday and the waste is
disposed of by incineration. Incinerator ash or the MSW ash is the residual from the combustion of
domestic waste. It is expected to have a variety of chemical species, some of which may pose environmental problems if it is not disposed off properly.
A project is being carried out to recycle the ash into an aggregate product using a patented technology which has been used in various countries including the United States, Taiwan and Bermuda.
The aggregate product has been tested to be non-hazardous and is safe for use. It has been used in diverse applications such as trench and backfill, shore protection, land reclamation, concrete block, base and sub-base for road construction.