Malaysian improvised rapid all weather shelter III

The destruction due to earthquake in certain parts of the world had created problem of shelter to the survivors. Countries likes Indonesia, China, Japan, Iran and Pakistan which are prone to earthquake have severe weather condition. The victims need immediate shelter to protect them from this weathe...

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தலைமை எழுத்தாளர்கள்: Mustakim, Fajaruddin, Rahman, Ismail, Akasah , Zainal Abidin, Mustapha, Mohd Fadzli
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வெளியீடப்பட்டது: 2009
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நிகழ்நிலை அணுகல்:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2054/
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2054/1/MALAYSIAN_IMPROVISED_RAPID_ALL_WEATHER_FAJARUDDIN_MUSTAKIM_2009.pdf
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தொகுப்பு:The destruction due to earthquake in certain parts of the world had created problem of shelter to the survivors. Countries likes Indonesia, China, Japan, Iran and Pakistan which are prone to earthquake have severe weather condition. The victims need immediate shelter to protect them from this weather. Under these circumstances rapid all weather shelter is the best option to help the survivors. This paper presents a model of rapid shelter known as Malaysian Improvised Rapid All-Weather Shelter or MIRAS. The improvement of the model has been carried out basen on the previous model. The research outcome shows that the improvement has been made in term of design, size, space utilities, materials and thermal comfort from the preceding MIRAS I and MIRAS II. It also discusses the design and construction aspect of the model, ergonomics study and measurement of temperature inside and outside MIRAS. The study revealed that MIRAS III perform higher reduction of temperature, 14.6 % compare to MIRAS II, 7.3 % during the peak hour. By changing the roof material from corrugated galvanised iron (zinc) to nypafruiatycan leaf roof can reduce the heat inside the MIRAS significantly. In term of ergonomic the study shows that MIRAS III could occupy more people as compared to MIRAS II from three persons to five persons.