Climatic data for building design - Proposed system of symbols
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ISO 6243:1997 is a standard that provides a framework for understanding and representing climatological data for building design. The standard defines various climatological data, such as temperature, humidity, wind speed, and irradiation, that are essential for designing buildings that can adapt to different climatic conditions. It also offers guidelines on how to measure these data accurately.
The standard proposes a system of symbols to represent the different types of climatological data. These symbols are intended to provide a standardized and universal means of representing climatic information, making it easier to communicate and exchange data between different parties involved in building design and construction.
It is important to note that the standard does not address complex concepts or derived values, but focuses on the fundamental climatological data. The aim of ISO 6243:1997 is to establish consistency and clarity in the expression of climatological data, making it easier to incorporate this information into regulatory and standard documents related to building design and construction.
Edition | 1 |
ICS Codes | 91.080.01 - Structures of buildings in general |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 952.3 KB |