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Air Conditioning in Building Stella Matutina Girls’ High School Jolly, Sandy, Rose, Joanne
Content µ Abstract Example of Eco-friendly high school Government’s Policy About Energy Saving and Carbon Reduction Green buildings in Taiwan µ Experiment
Abstract µ Stella Matutina Girls’ High School is an example of eco-friendly high school… µ Our campus is full of trees and grasses. We reuse trash whenever it is possible. We use newspaper instead of plastic bags when lining waste bin to contain rubbish. →
Abstract µ Government’s Policy About Energy Saving and Carbon Reduction 1. The recovery and recycling of resources is vital to the environment 2. Ministry of Economic Affairs’ Industrial Development Strategy 2020
Abstract - Green Building µ Green Building is constructed with the following targets: µ Zero emission Low energy consumption Health guarantee
Abstract - Green Building Peitou Public Library -The First Green Library in Taiwan
Abstract - Green Building µ Fu-bon Fu-An Memorial Building
Experiment- Motivation µ the relationship between the temperature and the number of windows µ what kind of material is better in keeping the house cool? µ Do plants help cooling down the house?
Experiment- Goal µ First to know that… Boxes = Houses Holes = Windows µ We wish to come up… A diagram about the relation for the temperature and the number of holes. Different statistics for six different materials.
Experiment µ Tools: 1) 7 boxes which all have same holes on them. 2) 7 kinds of materials : black papers, blue and white paint, cement, aluminum foil, foam boards, and plastic 3) 42 thermometers 4) plants
Experiment µ Steps: 1) Cover 7 boxes with 7 kinds of materials, and cut 6 holes on them to put in thermometers. 2) Cut holes on the box covered with black papers.
Experiment µ 3) Put the box outdoor, and close the holes in turns. ↑ 5 square holes ↑only a line of holes ↑ 3 square holes ↑no holes ↑ 2 square holes
Experiment µ 4) Find the number of holes that can keep the box coolest, and cut all the other boxes into the same. ↑blue paint ↑foam boards ↑aluminum foil ↑cement ↑white paint ↑plastic
Experiment µ 5) Put the other 6 boxes outdoor, and record the temperature in all the boxes.
Experiment µ 6) Add plants to the boxes
Experiment- Result 1) The first experiment: different holes Holes 3 square holes and a line of hole 2 square holes and a line of hole 35℃ 36. 5℃ 41℃ first 5 square holes and a line of hole 34℃ second 35℃ 35. 5℃ 36℃ 37℃ 41. 5℃ third 33. 5℃ 34℃ 35℃ 36℃ 40℃ fourth 34. 5℃ 35℃ 37℃ 42℃ fifth 36℃ 36. 5℃ 37℃ 38℃ 43℃ sixth 35℃ 35. 5℃ 36℃ 37℃ 42℃ average 34. 67℃ 35. 25℃ 35. 83℃ 36. 92℃ 41. 58℃ No. of Thermometer 0 hole
Experiment Holes (℃)
Experiment
Experiment 2) The second experiment : different materials white foam blue Aluminum paint boards paint foil cement plastic first 34℃ 35. 5℃ 37℃ 36℃ 40℃ second 34℃ 34. 5℃ 36℃ 38℃ third 34. 5℃ 34℃ 36℃ 35℃ 38℃ fourth 35℃ 36℃ 37℃ 35℃ 38℃ 39. 5℃ fifth 33℃ 34℃ 36. 5℃ 38℃ 37℃ sixth 34. 5℃ 35℃ 37℃ 37℃ average 34. 17℃ 34. 92℃ 35. 25℃ 35. 75℃ 36. 67℃ 38. 25℃
Experiment (℃) Average temperature of different materials
Experiment 3) The third experiment: surround the boxes with plants white paint foam boards blue paint Aluminum foil cement plastic first 33. 5℃ 36℃ 35℃ 37. 5℃ 36℃ second 33. 5℃ 34℃ 36℃ 35℃ 37℃ 36℃ third 34℃ 34℃ 37℃ 34℃ 36℃ fourth 34℃ 35℃ 34℃ 36. 5℃ 36℃ fifth 32℃ 34℃ 33℃ 34℃ 36. 5℃ sixth 34℃ 34. 5℃ 34℃ 36℃ 35℃ 36℃ average 33. 5℃ 34. 42℃ 34. 5℃ 35. 58℃ 35. 75℃ 36. 08℃
Experiment comparison of the temperature of the boxes with and without plants (℃) white paint Foam boards blue Aluminum cement plastic paint foil
Conclusion µ low temperature: 1. Increasing numbers of windows 2. white paint 3. Plants
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The End Stella Matutina Girls’ High School
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