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Mahoney’s Table




       AR205
  Taught on 2/11/2011
TABLE 1
 Location
 Longitude
 Latitude
 Altitude



  Air temperature : °C
                     J   F M A M J   J   A S   O N D   High AMT

Monthly mean max.
Monthly mean min.
Monthly mean range                                     Low AMR
TABLE 1
  Location    Baghdad, Iraq
  Longitude   44° 24´ E.
  Latitude    33° 20´ N.
  Altitude    34 m



   Air temperature : °C
                     J F        M A       M J       J    A    S O N        D      High AMT

Monthly mean max.    16 18.5 22      29   36   41   43.5 43.5 40 34 24.5 17.5     43.5 23.5

Monthly mean min.    4    5.5   9    14.5 20 23.5 25.5 24.5 21 16 10.5      5     4    39.5

Monthly mean range   12   13    13   14   16 17.5   18   18   19 18   14   12.5   Low AMR
Relative humidity: %

 Monthly mean max. a.m.
 Monthly mean min. p.m.
 Average
 Humidity group



Humidity group: 1     If average RH: below 30 %
                  2   30-50 %
                  3   50-70%
                  4   Above 70 %
Relative humidity: %

 Monthly mean max. a.m.   87   78   74   68   46   34   32   32   38   50   67   89

 Monthly mean min. p.m.   50   41   35   27   18   13   12   13   15   21   39   51

 Average                  68.5 59.5 54.5 47.5 32 23.5 22 23.5 26.5 35.5     53   70

 Humidity group            3    3    3   2    2    1    1    1    1    2    3    3




Humidity group: 1     If average RH: below 30 %
                  2   30-50 %
                  3   50-70%
                  4   Above 70 %
Rain and wind

Rainfall, mm                                                                 Total

Wind, prevailing
Wind, secondary
                       J   F M A M      J   J   A   S   O    N   D



                           AMT            AMT                    AMT
                        over 20 °C       15-20 °C             below 15 °C
Comfort limits         Day    Night     Day    Night        Day      Night

Humidity groups    1   26-34   17-25   23-32    14-23       21-30    12-21

                   2   25-31   17-24   22-30    14-22       20-27    12-20

                   3   23-29   17-23   21-28    14-21       19-26    12-19

                   4   22-27   17-21   20-25    14-20       18-24    12-18
Rain and wind

Rainfall, mm           24 25 28 15 7            0      0   0   0   3       22 26       150   Total

Wind, prevailing   NW NW NW NW NW NW NW. NW NW NW NW. NW.
                   .   .   . . .  .      .  .  .
Wind, secondary    SE. SE. N N N  N  N&W N  N  N  N   SE

                   J    F      M    A      M     J         J   A       S     O     N     D



                           AMT                    AMT                       AMT
                        over 20 °C               15-20 °C                below 15 °C
Comfort limits         Day    Night             Day    Night           Day      Night

Humidity groups    1   26-34       17-25       23-32       14-23   21-30           12-21

                   2   25-31       17-24       22-30       14-22   20-27           12-20

                   3   23-29       17-23       21-28       14-21   19-26           12-19

                   4   22-27       17-21       20-25       14-20   18-24           12-18
TABLE 2-Diagnosis
                        J   F   M   A   M   J   J   A   S   Q   N   D

Monthly mean max.                                                       AMT

Day comfort:   upper
               lower
Monthly mean min.
Night comfort: upper

                lower
Thermal stress: day
                night
TABLE 2-Diagnosis
                        J    F     M     A     M     J    J    A     S    Q     N     D

Monthly mean max.       16 18.5    22   29     36   41   43.5 43.5   40   34   24.5 17.5 23.5 AMT

Day comfort:   upper    29   29    29   31     31   34    34   34    34   31   29     29

               lower    23   23    23   25     25   26    26   26    26   25   23     23

Monthly mean min.       4    5.5   9    14.5   20   23.5 25.5 24.5   21   16   10.5   5

Night comfort: upper    23   23    23   24     24   25    25   25    25   24   23     23



                lower   17   17    17   17     17   17    17   17    17   17   17     17

Thermal stress: day     C    C     C     O     H     H    H    H     H    H     O     C

                night   C    C     C     C     O     O    H    O     O    C     C     C
Indicators

Humid: H1

        H2                                                    Total

        H3

Arid:   A1

        A2

        A3

             J   F   M   A    M   J   J   A   S   O   N   D
INDICATORS

Applicable when:                         Thermal             Humidity   Monthly mean
Meaning:                    Indicator     stress    Rainfall Group         range

                                        Day Night

Air movement essential         H1        H                      4
                                         H                     2.3      Less than 10

Air movement desirable         H2        O                      4


Rain protection necessary      H3                    Over
                                                    200 mm

Thermal capacity               A1                             1,2,3     More than 10
necessary

Out-door sleeping              A2             H                1,2
desirable                                H    O                1,2      More than 10

Protection from cold           A3        C
Indicators
Humid: H1                                                     0

        H2                                                    0 Total

        H3                                                    0

Arid:   A1   √   √   √   √    √   √   √   √   √   √   √   √   12

        A2                    √   √   √   √   √               5

        A3   √   √   √                                    √   4

             J   F   M   A    M   J   J   A   S   O   N   D
Table 3: Recommended Specifications
Indicator Totals from Table 2
 H1     H2     H3      A1       A2    A3


                                                Layout
                     0-10                   1   Orientation north and south
                     11,12           5-12       (long axis east-west)
                                     0-4    2   Compact courtyard planning


                                                Spacing
11,12                                       3   Open spacing for breeze
                                                penetration
2-10                                        4   As 3, but protection form hot
                                                and cold wind
0,1                                         5   Compact lay-out of estates
Table 3: Recommended Specifications
Indicator Totals from Table 2
 H1     H2     H3      A1       A2   A3
  0      0      0      12       5     4
                                                    Layout
                      0-10                      1   Orientation north and south
                      11,12          5-12           (long axis east-west)
                                     0-4    √   2   Compact courtyard planning


                                                    Spacing
11,12                                           3   Open spacing for breeze
                                                    penetration
2-10                                            4   As 3, but protection form hot
                                                    and cold wind
 0,1                                            5   Compact lay-out of estates
Indicator Totals from Table 2
    H1    H2    H3      A1      A2       A3


                                                  Air movement
3-12                                          6 Rooms single banked, permanent
                                                provision for air movement
1,2                    0-5

                       6-12                   7 Double banked rooms, temporary
                                                provision for air movement
         2-12
0
         0,1                                  8 No air movement requirement


                                                  Openings
                       0,1           0        9   Large openings, 40-80%

                       11,12         0,1      10 Very small openings, 10-20%

Any other conditions                          11 Medium openings, 20-40%
Indicator Totals from Table 2
    H1    H2    H3      A1      A2       A3
    0      0     0       12     5        4
                                                      Air movement
3-12                                              6 Rooms single banked, permanent
                                                    provision for air movement
1,2                    0-5

                       6-12                       7 Double banked rooms, temporary
                                              √     provision for air movement
         2-12
0
         0,1                                      8 No air movement requirement


                                                      Openings
                       0,1           0            9   Large openings, 40-80%

                       11,12         0,1      √   10 Very small openings, 10-20%

Any other conditions                              11 Medium openings, 20-40%
Indicator Totals from Table 2
 H1     H2     H3      A1       A2   A3


                                             Walls
                       0-2                12 Light walls, short time-lag
                      3-12                13 Heavy external and internal
                                             walls

                                             Roofs
                       0-5                14 Light, insulated roofs
                      6-12                15 Heavy roofs, over 8 h time-lag

                                             Out-door sleeping
                      2-12                16 Space for out-door sleeping
                                             required

                                             Rain protection
                      3-12                17 Protection from heavy rain
                                             necessary
Indicator Totals from Table 2
 H1     H2     H3      A1       A2   A3
  0      0      0      12       5    4

                                                 Walls
                       0-2                    12 Light walls, short time-lag
                      3-12                √   13 Heavy external and internal
                                                 walls

                                                 Roofs
                       0-5                    14 Light, insulated roofs
                      6-12                √   15 Heavy roofs, over 8 h time-lag

                                                 Out-door sleeping
                      2-12                √   16 Space for out-door sleeping
                                                 required

                                                 Rain protection
                      3-12                    17 Protection from heavy rain
                                                 necessary
Table 4: Detail
                  Recommendations
Indicator totals from Table 2
 H1      H2       H3    A1      A2   A3



                                              Size of opening
                        0,1           0     1 Large: 40-80%

                                     1-12   2 Medium: 25-40%

                       2-5

                       6-10                 3 Small: 15-25%

                      11,12          0-3    4 Very small: 10-20%

                                     4-12   5 Medium: 25-40%
Indicator totals from Table 2
H1     H2       H3     A1     A2   A3


                                            Position on openings
3-12                                      6 In north and south at body height
                                            on windward side
 1-2                   0-5

                       6-12               7 As above, openings also in
                                            internal walls
  0     2-12

                                            Protection of openings
                                   0-2    8 Exclude direct sunlight

               2-12                       9 Provide protection from rain

                                            Walls and floors
                      0-2                10 Light, low thermal capacity

                      3-12               11 Heavy, over 8 h time-lag
Indicator totals from Table 2
H1     H2       H3     A1     A2     A3




                                             Roofs
10-12                  0-2                12 Light, reflective surface, cavity

                      3-12                13

 0-9                   0-5                     Light, well insulated

                      6-12                14 Heavy, over 8 h time-lag



                                             External features
                              1-12        15 Spaces for out-door sleeping

               1-12                       16 Adequate rainwater drainage
Mahoney's table

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Mahoney's table

  • 1. Mahoney’s Table AR205 Taught on 2/11/2011
  • 2. TABLE 1 Location Longitude Latitude Altitude Air temperature : °C J F M A M J J A S O N D High AMT Monthly mean max. Monthly mean min. Monthly mean range Low AMR
  • 3. TABLE 1 Location Baghdad, Iraq Longitude 44° 24´ E. Latitude 33° 20´ N. Altitude 34 m Air temperature : °C J F M A M J J A S O N D High AMT Monthly mean max. 16 18.5 22 29 36 41 43.5 43.5 40 34 24.5 17.5 43.5 23.5 Monthly mean min. 4 5.5 9 14.5 20 23.5 25.5 24.5 21 16 10.5 5 4 39.5 Monthly mean range 12 13 13 14 16 17.5 18 18 19 18 14 12.5 Low AMR
  • 4. Relative humidity: % Monthly mean max. a.m. Monthly mean min. p.m. Average Humidity group Humidity group: 1 If average RH: below 30 % 2 30-50 % 3 50-70% 4 Above 70 %
  • 5. Relative humidity: % Monthly mean max. a.m. 87 78 74 68 46 34 32 32 38 50 67 89 Monthly mean min. p.m. 50 41 35 27 18 13 12 13 15 21 39 51 Average 68.5 59.5 54.5 47.5 32 23.5 22 23.5 26.5 35.5 53 70 Humidity group 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 Humidity group: 1 If average RH: below 30 % 2 30-50 % 3 50-70% 4 Above 70 %
  • 6. Rain and wind Rainfall, mm Total Wind, prevailing Wind, secondary J F M A M J J A S O N D AMT AMT AMT over 20 °C 15-20 °C below 15 °C Comfort limits Day Night Day Night Day Night Humidity groups 1 26-34 17-25 23-32 14-23 21-30 12-21 2 25-31 17-24 22-30 14-22 20-27 12-20 3 23-29 17-23 21-28 14-21 19-26 12-19 4 22-27 17-21 20-25 14-20 18-24 12-18
  • 7. Rain and wind Rainfall, mm 24 25 28 15 7 0 0 0 0 3 22 26 150 Total Wind, prevailing NW NW NW NW NW NW NW. NW NW NW NW. NW. . . . . . . . . . Wind, secondary SE. SE. N N N N N&W N N N N SE J F M A M J J A S O N D AMT AMT AMT over 20 °C 15-20 °C below 15 °C Comfort limits Day Night Day Night Day Night Humidity groups 1 26-34 17-25 23-32 14-23 21-30 12-21 2 25-31 17-24 22-30 14-22 20-27 12-20 3 23-29 17-23 21-28 14-21 19-26 12-19 4 22-27 17-21 20-25 14-20 18-24 12-18
  • 8. TABLE 2-Diagnosis J F M A M J J A S Q N D Monthly mean max. AMT Day comfort: upper lower Monthly mean min. Night comfort: upper lower Thermal stress: day night
  • 9. TABLE 2-Diagnosis J F M A M J J A S Q N D Monthly mean max. 16 18.5 22 29 36 41 43.5 43.5 40 34 24.5 17.5 23.5 AMT Day comfort: upper 29 29 29 31 31 34 34 34 34 31 29 29 lower 23 23 23 25 25 26 26 26 26 25 23 23 Monthly mean min. 4 5.5 9 14.5 20 23.5 25.5 24.5 21 16 10.5 5 Night comfort: upper 23 23 23 24 24 25 25 25 25 24 23 23 lower 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 Thermal stress: day C C C O H H H H H H O C night C C C C O O H O O C C C
  • 10. Indicators Humid: H1 H2 Total H3 Arid: A1 A2 A3 J F M A M J J A S O N D
  • 11. INDICATORS Applicable when: Thermal Humidity Monthly mean Meaning: Indicator stress Rainfall Group range Day Night Air movement essential H1 H 4 H 2.3 Less than 10 Air movement desirable H2 O 4 Rain protection necessary H3 Over 200 mm Thermal capacity A1 1,2,3 More than 10 necessary Out-door sleeping A2 H 1,2 desirable H O 1,2 More than 10 Protection from cold A3 C
  • 12. Indicators Humid: H1 0 H2 0 Total H3 0 Arid: A1 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ 12 A2 √ √ √ √ √ 5 A3 √ √ √ √ 4 J F M A M J J A S O N D
  • 13. Table 3: Recommended Specifications Indicator Totals from Table 2 H1 H2 H3 A1 A2 A3 Layout 0-10 1 Orientation north and south 11,12 5-12 (long axis east-west) 0-4 2 Compact courtyard planning Spacing 11,12 3 Open spacing for breeze penetration 2-10 4 As 3, but protection form hot and cold wind 0,1 5 Compact lay-out of estates
  • 14. Table 3: Recommended Specifications Indicator Totals from Table 2 H1 H2 H3 A1 A2 A3 0 0 0 12 5 4 Layout 0-10 1 Orientation north and south 11,12 5-12 (long axis east-west) 0-4 √ 2 Compact courtyard planning Spacing 11,12 3 Open spacing for breeze penetration 2-10 4 As 3, but protection form hot and cold wind 0,1 5 Compact lay-out of estates
  • 15. Indicator Totals from Table 2 H1 H2 H3 A1 A2 A3 Air movement 3-12 6 Rooms single banked, permanent provision for air movement 1,2 0-5 6-12 7 Double banked rooms, temporary provision for air movement 2-12 0 0,1 8 No air movement requirement Openings 0,1 0 9 Large openings, 40-80% 11,12 0,1 10 Very small openings, 10-20% Any other conditions 11 Medium openings, 20-40%
  • 16. Indicator Totals from Table 2 H1 H2 H3 A1 A2 A3 0 0 0 12 5 4 Air movement 3-12 6 Rooms single banked, permanent provision for air movement 1,2 0-5 6-12 7 Double banked rooms, temporary √ provision for air movement 2-12 0 0,1 8 No air movement requirement Openings 0,1 0 9 Large openings, 40-80% 11,12 0,1 √ 10 Very small openings, 10-20% Any other conditions 11 Medium openings, 20-40%
  • 17. Indicator Totals from Table 2 H1 H2 H3 A1 A2 A3 Walls 0-2 12 Light walls, short time-lag 3-12 13 Heavy external and internal walls Roofs 0-5 14 Light, insulated roofs 6-12 15 Heavy roofs, over 8 h time-lag Out-door sleeping 2-12 16 Space for out-door sleeping required Rain protection 3-12 17 Protection from heavy rain necessary
  • 18. Indicator Totals from Table 2 H1 H2 H3 A1 A2 A3 0 0 0 12 5 4 Walls 0-2 12 Light walls, short time-lag 3-12 √ 13 Heavy external and internal walls Roofs 0-5 14 Light, insulated roofs 6-12 √ 15 Heavy roofs, over 8 h time-lag Out-door sleeping 2-12 √ 16 Space for out-door sleeping required Rain protection 3-12 17 Protection from heavy rain necessary
  • 19. Table 4: Detail Recommendations Indicator totals from Table 2 H1 H2 H3 A1 A2 A3 Size of opening 0,1 0 1 Large: 40-80% 1-12 2 Medium: 25-40% 2-5 6-10 3 Small: 15-25% 11,12 0-3 4 Very small: 10-20% 4-12 5 Medium: 25-40%
  • 20. Indicator totals from Table 2 H1 H2 H3 A1 A2 A3 Position on openings 3-12 6 In north and south at body height on windward side 1-2 0-5 6-12 7 As above, openings also in internal walls 0 2-12 Protection of openings 0-2 8 Exclude direct sunlight 2-12 9 Provide protection from rain Walls and floors 0-2 10 Light, low thermal capacity 3-12 11 Heavy, over 8 h time-lag
  • 21. Indicator totals from Table 2 H1 H2 H3 A1 A2 A3 Roofs 10-12 0-2 12 Light, reflective surface, cavity 3-12 13 0-9 0-5 Light, well insulated 6-12 14 Heavy, over 8 h time-lag External features 1-12 15 Spaces for out-door sleeping 1-12 16 Adequate rainwater drainage