TY - JOUR ID - 33265 TI - Best Orientation Determination of Buildings in Zanjan City Based on Solar Radiation JO - معماری و شهرسازی آرمان شهر JA - AAUD LA - fa SN - 2008-5079 AU - Zamani, Mahdi AU - Akbari, Hassan AU - Hadavi, Faramarz AD - Ph.D. in Geomorphology, Islamic Azad University of Tehran, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, Iran. AD - Assistant Professor of Architecture, Faculty of Technical and Engineering, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Architecture Department, Ardabil, Iran. AD - Ph.D. Student of Geography and Urban Planning, Department of Geography, Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran. Y1 - 2016 PY - 2016 VL - 9 IS - 16 SP - 85 EP - 94 KW - Solar energy KW - Zanjan KW - Building Orientation DO - N2 - In recent years, high consumption of energy has become one of the major problems of world, especially in big cities. One of the solutions given for this situation is using solar energy as much as possible. If buildings are constructed in accordance with solar radiation and regional climate, they can absorb the lowest energy in hot and the most energy in cold periods; there will then be noticeable saving in energy consumption. Since Zanjan has special location, the buildings’ orientation should be in a way that the most possible energy could be absorbed by the building through the cold periods, and the lowest amount of energy would be able to hit the building in hot periods. In this research, to reach the most efficient use of solar energy in Zanjan, as the case study of research, first the climate information of 40 years timing was collected from Zanjan Synoptic Center, and the orientation and height of sun was extracted afterwards by using Q-BASIC software. The amount of solar radiation on vertical surfaces of walls in various angles was calculated using law of cosines. And finally the best orientation for buildings in this city has been determined. The results of this research showed that vertical surfaces with the orientations of +150 and -150 south-west absorb the most amount of energy, and the surfaces with orientations of +15 and -15 north-east and west absorb the lowest energy in cold and hot months of the year. The highest difference of radiated energy in vertical surfaces is at +135 south - east and – 135 southwest through hot and cold periods. According to the research results, the best settlement orientations for buildings are 135 degree and 225 degree of Azimuth angle. UR - https://www.armanshahrjournal.com/article_33265.html L1 - https://www.armanshahrjournal.com/article_33265_2b63f745665ca41485351d7f1f643529.pdf ER -