Gwalior International Cricket Stadium
Radiation Analysis: Narendra Modi Stadium
Inferences: 1. Lying on lower latitude (around 23 N), the average temperature range is high, and sun angle is also high. 2. As a result flat surfaces receive a large amount of radiations whereas surfaces perpendicular to ground receive comparatively lesser radiations. 3. Roof form doesn’t span over the stands completely and thus doesn’t provide sufficient shade to spectators. 4. Being right adjacent to Sabarmati River might create a microclimate in and around the stadium complex, which might provide some relief (from harsh sun) to spectators. Fig 69- Radiation Analysis- Narendra Modi Stadium Source- Author (Using Rhino7.0 and Grasshopper)
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