Solar Decathlon: Team Hawaii

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UHM's Team Hawaii talks about their design for a net-zero home that will be built and entered into the international Solar Decathlon. Slides from the REIS seminar series at the University of Hawaii at Manoa on 2010-10-21.

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Solar Decathlon 2011

Team Hawaii

U.S. Department of Energy

| College of Engineering | School of Architecture| College of Engineering| College of Engineering

Justin Carland, Project Manager David Cook, Project Engineer

Tyler Phillips, Mechanical Engineer

Ryan Nakamitsu, Mechanical Team

Solar Decathlon 2009

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FlickR.com – Solar Decathlon Photostream

Solar Decathlon 2009

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www.solardecathlon.gov

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www.solardecathlon.gov/team_hawaii.cfm

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www.solar.hawaii.edu

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www.twitter.com/teamhawaii2011

Solar Decathlon 2011

8USANew Zealand Germany

ChinaBelgium

UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

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Interdisciplinary + Intercollegiate

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Interdisciplinary + Intercollegiate

RESEARCH

EDUCATION

HANDS-ON EXPERIEN

CE

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Solar Decathlon : 10 Competitions

1. Architecture

2. Market Appeal

3. Engineering

4. Communications

5. Affordability

6. Comfort Zone

7. Hot Water

8. Appliances

9. Home Entertainment

10. Energy Balance

Solutions for Tropical Housing

Blends with natural environment

Provides natural daylight

Indoor/outdoor living spaces

Minimal materials required

No heating or cooling required

“Off the Grid”

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Solutions for Tropical Housing

Material Termites Rot Mold Corrosion

Structure High winds Rainstorms Flooding

(floatable)

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Conceptual Design

drawing by B.S. Cho

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Conceptual Design

drawing by D. Rockwood

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Floor Plan

drawing by H.J. Yang

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Section

H.J. Yang

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Shell Construction

H.J. Yang

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Ribs + Shell + Wire|Mesh Skin

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Connection Details

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Ramp Approach

H.J. Yang

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Living Envelope : Vegetative Shading

H.J. Yang

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Shipping & Assembly – Construction / Logistics

J.P. Soriano

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6 of:

40’ Containers

39’-5”x 7’-8” x 8’-10”

J.P. Soriano

Shipping & Assembly – Construction / Logistics

6-7

1 2-3 3

4-5

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7-Day Component Assembly

H.J. Yang

Translucency + High R-Value

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Aerogel

www.treehugger.com

Fiberglass rigid panel

Fiberglass batts

Foam Insulation

(Soy-based)

Expanded Polystyren

e (XPS)

Closed-cell Polyurethan

e Spray Foam

FRP Panels Aerog

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2.5 3.5 3.5 5.5 6.5 7.0 9.0

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Aerogel : R-Value/in.

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CFD Analysis

Air Circulatio

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Thermal Analysis and Mechanical Systems Design

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Thermal Analysis and Mechanical System Design

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Thermal Analysis and Mechanical System Design

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Thermal Analysis and Mechanical System Design

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Thermal Analysis and Mechanical System Design

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Thermal Analysis and Mechanical System Design

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Phase Change Material (PCM)

- a substance with a high heat of fusion which, melting and solidifying at a certain temperature, is capable of storing and releasing large amounts of energy. Heat is absorbed or released when the material changes from solid to liquid and vice versa; thus, PCMs are classified as latent heat storage units.

Cooling load: 620,000 BTU

Thermal Analysis and Mechanical System Design

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Thermal Analysis and Mechanical System Design

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Thermal Analysis and Mechanical System Design

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Thermal Analysis and Mechanical System Design

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Thermal Analysis and Mechanical System Design

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Photovoltaic Cells – AC Power Distribution

Aquaponics

Compost

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Fish Food

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Self-Sustaining

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Off Grid

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4 Shoulder Height 6 to 8 Waist Height 1 Full Size

Fresh Air Plants

Lighting

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House Controls

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Translucent Shell

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‘Natural’ Space

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Go Team Hawaii !!