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Economy Peasants

Company created – 06/02/2022 Owners – Ghayas, Amr

Our company has been analysing the weather forecast these days and have noticed that there has been a lot of
crazy fast wind and thunderstorms around the world. We have saw many families getting their houses destroyed
due to this natural disaster. We have also saw that there are a lot of other natural disasters as well, but
thunderstorms have been seen very often these past days, so our company (Economy Peasants) has opened our
new goal of this, and we are looking forward to achieving it.

GOALS -
1 – To save your family members from all these things.
2 – To provide you safeness and confidant that you are going to be safe when this happens.
3 – To create the best and the most secure houses which are ready to face anything.
4 – To keep a low budget and give you the best product for low price.
5 – To minimize the deaths and injuries which these natural disasters cause.
6 – To live in a happy and safe environment.
7 – To have the best customer service and a fast one.
8 – To make all of your lives easier.

Challenges -

QUESTIONS -
1 - What conditions would a house be exposed to during a thunderstorm?
Ans - When you hear thunder, you know there is lightning. If lightning strikes your house, it might
not catch fire, but it can damage the electrical components of your house which can start a fire. It
can also damage roof shingles, chimneys, and more.

2 - What properties make building materials lightning proof?


Ans - A ground loop encircling a structure interconnecting all downlead cables at their base and/or
grounding electrode devices is the best way to equalize potential for an entire lightning protection
system. It is always possible to have varying resistance values for grounding electrodes even on the
same structure.

3 - What conditions are houses exposed to during events that produce high winds, such as
tornadoes or hurricanes?
Ans - Homes that are built using concrete often have a much greater ability to withstand strong wind
and rain than those built with wood, brick or panelling. Resilient walls that are fortified by concrete
and include a double-panel system should be used throughout the home when possible.

Q4 - What is recommended when constructing a house in areas prone to these weather events?
Ans - These three best practices for building in a hurricane-prone area will help reduce damage to
buildings during storms: 1) tying down the building to its foundation, 2) increase a building's impact
resistance and 3) keeping a building dry by reducing moisture penetration.

Q5 - What variables should be considered when designing a underground house?


Ans - Generally speaking, fully underground houses are not legal in the United States—you have to
have fire exits and windows for it to be considered habitable. It's also going to be a waterproofing
nightmare, Generally, an underground home costs about (ABOUT) 20 - 30% more than an above
ground home in the same neighbourhood.

Q6 - Explain different uses for collected energy compressor. How does the intended use of the
energy compressor the properties of materials that should be used?
Ans - Compressed air energy storage (CAES) offers a method for storing compressed air within a
sealed enclosure. Storage in a compressed air system allows users to supplement energy usage
during high-demand periods, enhances air quality, and maintains system stability. The energy is
recovered by allowing the air to decompress through a turbine. Heat that is released during
expansion can be reused for added energy efficiency.

Q7 - What physical, chemical, or biological processes should be considered when collecting,


cleaning, and maintaining the quality of energy compressor?
Ans - CAES is used to enhance storage for peak demand periods, thereby reducing the load on the
electrical grid. This allows energy companies to provide sufficient energy for the entire service area
without the need for added energy production during peak usage. Used on a smaller scale, CAES can
reduce dependency on the electrical grid, thereby reducing energy charges and operational
overhead. In addition, CAES stores pressurized air, mitigating the need purchase and power a
separate compressor.

Q8 - Because severe weather events often result in downed power lines and the interruption of
electrical service, what solar options are available that can be incorporated into your house design
to provide electrical energy?
Ans - Do solar panels work during hurricanes? Your solar panels could work even during a hurricane.
If rays are reaching them, even indirect sunlight, solar panels can still absorb and convert sun rays
into solar energy. This also applies in cloudy weather and light rain, when a hurricane isn't its
strongest.

Q9 - Identify the constraints and trade-offs that you must consider. What is your plan to balance
the societal needs of the design with the constraints?
Ans – We will get a lot of solar energic devices and a device which stores energy in their bank which
is considered for emergency cases for example a storm, hurricane, flood etc. Or house will not look
so weird or very standing out of the other house so it could effectually be in a Neighbourhood.

Q10 - Does your proposed construction pose any social, cultural, or environmental impacts? If so,
how will these issues be overcome?
Ans - The environmental impact of construction contributes to global warming. Construction
projects emit large amounts of carbon dioxide and methane. Infrastructure developments cause
pollution and produce waste. As the output of the construction industry multiplies, so can its
damaging effects, so to build the house we want we will need to construct it and it will do a little
damage but keep everyone safe.

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