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Energy Modelling of Traditional and Contemporary Mosque Buildings in Oman

Haitham Al Rasbi, Mohamed B. Gadi

2021Buildings17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Building energy efficiency is vital to achieve human thermal comfort with minimum energy consumption. It is a great concern in extremely hot countries such as Oman. This study aims to investigate the thermal performance of contemporary mosque buildings in comparison to traditional mosque buildings in Oman. The research methodology employs energy modelling using EDSL’s Tas Engineering computer simulation software. The analysis focused on how traditional mosque buildings compare to contemporary mosque buildings in terms of dry bulb air temperature and different thermal loads. The outcome showed the traditional mosque building design and construction are better suited for free-running buildings, while contemporary mosque building design and construction achieved less cooling load demand per area.

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Architectural engineeringThermal comfortEnergy consumptionCivil engineeringEngineeringEnergy performanceEfficient energy useGeographyElectrical engineeringMeteorologyBuilding Energy and Comfort OptimizationArchitecture and Cultural InfluencesWind and Air Flow Studies
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