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Solar Installation As A Part of Noospheric Buildings
Solar Installation As A Part of Noospheric Buildings
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These works are dedicated to the development of solar power installations integrated into the dome
structure of a noospheric building and the central part of building that can supply electric power, heating and
lighting.
Noospheric buildings is as a perspective design concept for well-balanced and comfortable life in terms of
energy efficiency, environmental safety, economics, bioenergetics and ergonomics. The Specific design
features of such buildings provide large opportunities for implementing solar energy based power systems
that make it possible to integrate solar power installations into the building structure providing an extensive
variety of solar energy usage options. With this approach a high level of solar systems efficiency can be
achieved.
Noospheric buildings are dome-shaped, with the cladding in form of half-ellipsoid (egg) cut along the smaller
symmetry axis plane, and this plane forms the building basement. The interior configuration of a building like
this ensures the most energy-saving distribution of energy flows incoming from the power system of building
and therefore substantially lower energy-carrier consumption rate for heating and lighting.
Solar energy installations on the basis of toroidal solar concentrators and others have been described with
the help of figures, diagrams and drawings.
Keywords
Solar installations; noospheric building; BIPV; energy efficiency; toroidal concentrators
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