Ramkishore Singh
Durban University of Technology
16 Papers
26 Citations
Ramkishore Singh is an academic researcher from Durban University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Efficient energy use & Energy consumption. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications. Previous affiliations of Ramkishore Singh include TERI University.
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Papers
Effect of construction materials on embodied energy and cost of buildings—A case study of residential houses in India up to 60 m2 of plinth area
TL;DR: In this paper, the embodied energy and construction cost have been estimated for the residential houses (up to four storied) of a chosen typology, and the calculation has been done for total 122 nos of houses, having plinth area varying between 20m2 and 60m2.
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Recent advancements in earth air tunnel heat exchanger (EATHE) system for indoor thermal comfort application: A review
TL;DR: The Earth Air Tunnel Heat Exchanger (EATHE) as discussed by the authors is one of the passive technologies used for heating and cooling the buildings, which exploits the subsoil thermal energy and uses it for producing indoor thermal comforts.
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Recent developments in integrated collector storage (ICS) solar water heaters: A review
TL;DR: In this paper, various concentrating and non-concentrating ICSSWHs, systems with PCM (phase change material) and heat retention strategies are reviewed, showing that concentrating type ICSSHs show better collection efficiency at reduced cost, but suffer high night time thermal losses.
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Effect of internal woven roller shade and glazing on the energy and daylighting performances of an office building in the cold climate of Shillong
TL;DR: In this paper, a number of combinations of internal woven roller shades and four double glazings have been proposed and assessed in integrated manner in order to improve the energy efficiency and visual comfort in new or existing office buildings.
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Integrated collector storage solar water heaters: survey and recent developments
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the recently developed new and improved integrated collector storage solar water heaters (ICSSWH) designs and strategies used for reducing thermal losses from such devices, especially in non-collection period.
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