Smart Folding and Floating Shelter Design for Disaster Mitigation with Natural Ventilation and UVC System

Ndaru Nuridho Alfian, Damara Kartikasari, N. S. Widodo, Dwi Joko Suroso
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The global COVID-19 outbreak has hit the world in the last two years. Indonesia itself recorded positive cases of COVID-19 of approximately 4 million cases as of September 15, 2021. In addition, the frequency of occurrence of natural disasters in Indonesia, which is relatively high every year, requires our collective attention. In early 2021, there have been several natural disasters, including floods in South Kalimantan, earthquakes in West Sulawesi, and others. If the impact of the natural disaster makes residents must do the evacuation, a proper shelter (evacuee camp) and prioritizes health protocols are needed. Therefore, this study discusses the design innovation of disaster response shelters in the form of smart folding and floating shelters designed for a shelter with a capacity of one family (4-5 people). This capacity limitation is to maintain health protocols and suppress the transmission of the Coronavirus in evacuation areas. Our designed shelter prepared in a compact form to facilitate evacuation mobility and can be implemented in all types of disasters with a folding and floating structure system (the shelter can float and be folded). The material used is light steel as the main structure and cork wall as a material that allows the shelter to float. We designed natural ventilation to regulate air circulation, integrated with an ultraviolet C (UVC) lamp. The UVC lamp is intended as a disinfectant against the Coronavirus. Thus, the application of natural ventilation and disinfection using UVC can provide a cleaner air supply. This air supply and circulation are shown in our simulation results using ANSYS Fluent. These results show that smart folding and floating shelter designs can be used for disaster mitigation.
具有自然通风和UVC系统的防灾智能折叠和浮动掩体设计
过去两年,全球新冠肺炎疫情席卷全球。截至2021年9月15日,印度尼西亚自己记录的COVID-19阳性病例约为400万例。此外,印尼每年发生自然灾害的频率都比较高,需要我们共同关注。在2021年初,发生了几起自然灾害,包括南加里曼丹的洪水、西苏拉威西的地震等。如果自然灾害的影响使居民必须进行疏散,则需要适当的避难所(撤离营地)和优先卫生协议。因此,本研究针对一个家庭(4-5人)容量的避难所,以智能折叠和浮动避难所的形式探讨了灾害响应避难所的设计创新。这种能力限制是为了维持卫生协议并抑制冠状病毒在疏散地区的传播。我们设计的避难所以紧凑的形式准备,以方便疏散的机动性,并且可以在所有类型的灾害中使用折叠和浮动结构系统(避难所可以漂浮和折叠)。使用的材料是轻钢作为主要结构,软木墙作为材料,使庇护所可以漂浮。我们设计了自然通风来调节空气循环,并集成了紫外线C (UVC)灯。紫外线灯是用来消毒冠状病毒的。因此,应用自然通风和使用UVC消毒可以提供更清洁的空气供应。本文利用ANSYS Fluent进行了模拟,结果显示了这种送风和循环过程。这些结果表明,智能折叠和浮动掩体设计可以用于减灾。
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