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Document Type
:
Thesis
Document Title
:
STUDY OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF BUILDING ENVELOP INTEGRATED PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS
دراسة أنماط دمج الخلايا الشمسية في الغلاف الخارجي للمباني
Subject
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Faculty of Environmental Designs
Document Language
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Arabic
Abstract
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Patterns of solar energy in the outer envelope of buildings - Jeddah city case study Prepared By Mohammed Sulaiman kurdi Supervised By Prof.Dr. Maged Atiya & Prof.Dr. Hisham Mortada Abstract With the increasing demand for energy, that used in buildings has become an important focus of recent studies and research. Sustainable and clean energy that does not have environmental impacts is a key focus of these studies and research; solar energy is one of the crucial alternatives in this regard. Solar cells have emerged as a means of converting sunlight into electrical energy in many ways and products. Photovoltaic panels are one of such products. Some architects have started using these panels to take advantage of generating electricity for buildings. Nevertheless, due to the nature of these panels in terms of shape, composition and color, adding photovoltaic panels to buildings has, in many cases, violated the aesthetic of such buildings. Adding photovoltaic panels has merely become functional in nature rather than compatible with the building. The thesis, however, concludes that integrating photovoltaic panels into the building envelop can be optimized by the appropriate positioning of panels and the sensible application of ordering and design principles while allocating these panels.
Supervisor
:
Prof.Dr. Majid Attia
Thesis Type
:
Master Thesis
Publishing Year
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1441 AH
2019 AD
Co-Supervisor
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Prof.Dr. Hisham Mortada
Added Date
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Monday, October 21, 2019
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
محمد سليمان كردي
Kurdi, Mohammed K Suleiman
Researcher
Master
Files
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Type
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45114.pdf
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