Mass Regimes: Geometric Actuation of Thermal Behavior

Author:

Cupkova Dana1,Azel Nicolas2

Affiliation:

1. Dana Cupkova Dipl.Ing.Arch, M.Arch, Lucian & Rita Caste Assistant Professor, Carnegie Mellon School of Architecture, 201 College of Fine Arts, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213

2. MLA & MRP Candidate 2016, Cornell University, Department of Landscape Architecture, 440 Kennedy Hall, Ithaca, New York 14853

Abstract

The Mass Regimes is a research project that investigates the effect of complex geometry on processes of passive heat distribution in thermal mass systems. In the context of systems thinking, this research intends to instrumentalize design principles that engage a wider range of design tactics for choreographing thermal gradients between buildings and their environment. Research for this project has brought about a deeper understanding of how specific geometric manipulations of surface area over the same mass (Figure 1) affect the rate of thermal transfer. Leveraging physical simulations of geometric populations, along with current computational and design tools, the project sheds light on performative trends that may enhance creative design explorations in the use of passive systems. Preliminary analysis of varied geometric populations suggest an exciting trend and the possibility for a more synthetic incorporation of morphology, one in which surface geometry can be passively utilized to generate effects with more fidelity over the pace of thermal absorption and the release of sensible heat.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Computer Science Applications,Building and Construction

Reference3 articles.

1. This is very commonly accepted fact in heat transfer community. The most obvious reference is found in the heat transfer textbook: Holman J. P., Heat Transfer, 9th edn., McGraw Hill, New York, 2002, 10.

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