
Assessment of Embodied Energy for an Institutional Building
Author(s) -
R. Robert Singh*,
R. Veera Kumar,
T. Nelson Ponnu Durai
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of recent technology and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-3878
DOI - 10.35940/ijrte.c4657.098319
Subject(s) - embodied energy , embodied cognition , production (economics) , industrialisation , energy (signal processing) , energy consumption , product (mathematics) , urbanization , population , globalization , business , engineering , computer science , economics , economic growth , mathematics , sociology , microeconomics , physics , market economy , statistics , geometry , demography , artificial intelligence , electrical engineering , thermodynamics
Today, developing nations are witnessing an unprecedented pace of urbanization in the wake of industrialization and globalization. This is giving rise to an ever increasing demand for housing and infrastructure to support the growing population and its activities. Embodied energy is the energy in total needed in manufacturing and extracting the raw materials, energy consumed for transportation and the external energy applied to raw materials in producing or assembling the final product. In this project, Energy accounted in different material used for construction of this building is calculated. All the material used for construction is accounted and Embodied energies of different materials has been worked out. The Embodied energy calculation arrived based on energy consumed for production and Transportation. With the estimated total quantity of all the materials and the energy, an analysis about the major contributors of embodied energy has been studied and comparisons have been made across different materials between the production and transportation energies. The values have been normalized and a tool has been made on a platform called Spyder to generate the embodied energy calculation for the provided inputs. Suitable alternative material, which consumes less Embodied energy is suggested.