Framework For Selection of Green Building Attributes To Achieve Cost Effectiveness Using Fuzzy Logic Model
Framework For Selection of Green Building Attributes To Achieve Cost Effectiveness Using Fuzzy Logic Model
Framework For Selection of Green Building Attributes To Achieve Cost Effectiveness Using Fuzzy Logic Model
August – 2019
Faculty of ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
M. S. Ramaiah University of applied sciences
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green building attributes to achieve cost effectiveness using Fuzzy logic
model” is a bonafide record of the work carried out by Ms. Manisha
Mrutyunjay Kabbur, Reg. No. 17ETCE040418 in partial fulfilment of
requirements for the award of M. Tech. Degree in Construction
Engineering and Management of M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied
Sciences in the Department of Civil Engineering.
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Acknowledgements
I would like to express my gratitude and appreciation to all those who provided me with
the support and guidance to complete this project.
I take this as an opportunity to acknowledge my indebtedness and deep sense of
gratitude to my mentor Mr. Akshayakumar V.H, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil
Engineering, RUAS for guiding me with valuable suggestions. His dedication and keen
interest accompanied with his overwhelming attitude to help his students had been
solely and mainly responsible for completing my work
I express my sincere thanks to my mentor Dr. H M Rajashekhar Swamy, Professor and
Head of the Department, Department of Civil Engineering, RUAS for his kind suggestions
and motivations.
I owe my deepest gratitude to Mr. Kiriti Saho, Researcher & Area Convenor at TERI,
Bangalore for his encouraging guidance and stimulating suggestions at every stage of the
research. His timely scholarly advice has helped me to a very great extend to accomplish
this task
I would like to thank Dr.M. Arulanantham, Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Technology,
Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, for facilitating the academic excellence in the
college that helped me in completing this project.
It is my privilege to thank my parents for being my inspiration and for their constant
encouragement throughout the period of this project.
Last but not the least, I am honoured to thank all my friends and teaching and non-
teaching staffs, who has motivated me with their support and contributed indirectly
towards the betterment of my project
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Abstract
Green certifications play a major role in today’s commercial construction world and as
per the environment and people well being as well. There are many rating systems
which consider different points for different attributes in green certification of a
building; there is a necessary to know the difference in rating systems. Also there will be
difference in the opinions of experts; here comes the picture of uncertainty, so there is a
necessary to find efficient way of rating system which can also be used prior to
application of any green certifications to know the approximate rating, improve the
greenness and then go for certification which can save the certification fees as well.
The present work focuses on development of fuzzy logic model to rate a greenness of a
building. Three green building rating systems which are widely used in India i.e. GRIHA,
IGBC and LEED are studied and required data is collected, based on the collected data
fuzzy logic model is developed to find the final score of a building using which the rating
can be awarded, all the criteria are considered as input variables and final score as a
output variable with different membership functions, different possibilities of points
allocation is done in an excel sheet using which the rules are formed for all the three
rating systems. To obtain this, fuzzy logic models are developed in MATLAB separately
for all three rating systems.
The developed fuzzy models are validated with two buildings (one is already rated and
another non rated building). The results obtained are favourable and seems more
effective in considering uncertainty of present manual rating systems. Fuzzy logic proved
to be very beneficial in rating process; it can be used not only for rating process but also
to solve many problems with uncertainty.
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Table of Contents
Certificate……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….….ii
Declaration………………………………………………………………………….…….................................iii
Acknowledgements .............................................................................................................. iv
Abstract ................................................................................................................................. v
Table of Contents.................................................................................................................. vi
List of Tables ....................................................................................................................... viii
List of Figures ........................................................................................................................ ix
Abbreviation and Acronyms ................................................................................................... x
Chapter-1: Introduction ......................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Green Building............................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Green Building Certification .......................................................................................... 2
1.3 Green Building Rating Systems ..................................................................................... 2
1.4 Fuzzy Logic .................................................................................................................... 3
Chapter-2: Literature Review and Problem Formulation ......................................................... 5
2.1 Reviewed Literature ...................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Summary of literature review ..................................................................................... 11
2.3 Identified Research gaps ............................................................................................. 20
Chapter-3: Problem Statement ............................................................................................. 21
3.1 Title ............................................................................................................................. 21
3.2 Aim .............................................................................................................................. 21
3.3 Objectives.................................................................................................................... 21
3.4 Scope of Present Investigation ................................................................................... 21
3.5 Methods and Methodology to attain each objective ................................................. 21
Chapter-4: Problem Solving .................................................................................................. 23
4.1 Collection of data ........................................................................................................ 23
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List of Tables
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List of Figures
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Chapter-1: Introduction
Construction is one among the largest industry which includes buildings entirely, which
in turn increases pollution in the environment. The largest sources of atmospheric and
terrestrial pollutions are buildings, which compute for about 44 percentages of material
use from the society and 40 percent of world’s energy requirements. In countries like UK
and US, the emission of carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide are about 36–45% and 48%
are from buildings. Where as in India it lies around 15–18% of carbon dioxide and 30-
50% of sulfur dioxide emission. Building’s negative impact on the environment has lead
to the generation of the green buildings which reduces energy consumption and
utilization of resources. The cost is high for the construction, but maintenance cost is
lower which reduces environmental harm. Hence green buildings play a very important
role in protecting the environment.
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• Achieving certification adds a layer of integrity and accountability for the project
team.
Buildings are rated based on the rating tools available, which rates the impact of the
particular building on the environment.
1. Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment (GRIHA): It was developed in the
year 2005 by TERI after the comprehensive study of the building rating system.
Rating systems were developed by the CRSBS (Centre for Research on Sustainable
Building Science). On November 2007, government of India has adapted TERI GRIHA
as a national rating system (NSR) under MNRE (Ministry of New and Renewable
Energy). The main objective of the rating system involves designing green buildings
and thus evaluating greenness of the building, which in turn maintains the
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environment. The committee of the rating system comprises experts with best
practices.
2. Indian Green Building Council (IGBC): it’s a not-for-profit council, formed as a part of
CII (Confederation of Indian Industry) in the year 2001 comprising more than 1918
members. This has enabled 3.84 Billion square feet of green building in our country
by creating awareness among the stakeholders. The rating system comprises of all
the methodologies which involves in rating a building, which has less impact on the
environment in terms of pollution, climatic zones etc.
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output variables has to be defined as fuzzy rules. Logic operators could be used in the
fuzzy logic.
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K.N. Jha and G.S. Vyas (Jha & Vyas, 2016) This research study focuses on developing
appropriate constructs to benchmark green building attributes in construction such that,
with limited funds, the sustainable performance of the building is improved. In this
research, Indian green building assessment tools, such as Green Rating for Integrated
Habitat Assessment (GRIHA), Indian Green Building Council (IGBC), eco-housing, and a
newly developed rating system, are reviewed. A Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) has
been employed to benchmark the green building attributes. Buildings in different
climatic conditions, such as hot and dry, warm and humid, and composite climates, were
chosen for benchmarking purposes. Efficiency was calculated using a constant return to
scale with an input-oriented Charnes-Cooper-Rhodes (CCR) formulation method. The
following attributes were observed: 1) utilization of the Bureau of Indian Standard (BIS)
recommended waste materials in the building, 2) increase in environmental awareness,
3) dedicated facilities for service staff, 4) design for universal accessibility, 5) low-impact
design 6) construction management practices and 7) use of low-volatile organic
compounds (VOC) paints that contribute to more green points at a lower cost.
Suryateja Gobidesi; Akshayakumar V H and Shrihari Naik (Gobidesi & V.H, 2018) this
research work presents the development of fuzzy logic based selection system for
formwork system and concreting placement works. Formwork systems and concreting
placement widely used in India are identified with most governing factors affecting their
selection process. The important factors are identified through questionnaire survey and
tabulated. Factors are considered as input variables and formwork systems as output
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variables. Rule based fuzzy system is developed in accordance with factors and
formwork systems. To automate the selection process fuzzy logic model is developed in
MATLAB.
The developed model is validated by applying it on real-life case study (on going project
and completed project). The results obtained seem favourable and fuzzy logic plays
promising role in selection process. Not only in selection process but also Fuzzy Logic can
be used in various construction problems.
Mohamed Marzouk and Ahmed Amin (Mohamad Marzouk, et al., 2011) research
presents a system that utilizes fuzzy logic to identify construction materials that are
most sensitive to the change in prices. The research proposes a methodology for
identification of construction materials that are most sensitive to the change in prices to
be used in modifying the contract price with an attempt to predict the amount of future
change in materials prices using neural networks technique. To achieve this objective,
the research classifies construction cost items into four different components (building
materials, equipment, labour, and administrative expenses), which represent the basic
cost elements of any cost item. The system is based on the study of the changes in
materials prices that occurred in the Egyptian market from 2000 to 2010. It also provides
the impact on the prices of cost items in the priced bill of quantities (BOQ), which is
determined by the change in prices of cost items’ materials and their share percent on
forming the cost item. Getting to identify materials’ share in the bill of quantities’ items
has a great influence on the price of the cost item and the priority in ordering these
materials according to their impact on the item’s price. The developed system aids
construction contractors in studying bids during the tendering stage and procurement
planning during the project’s execution. It can also be used by owners’ representative to
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estimate the expected total cost of upcoming projects. The system data are obtained
from the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics in Egypt through published
periodicals. A numerical example is presented to demonstrate the use of the proposed
system.
Sunita Bansal; Dr. Srijit Biswas and Dr. S. K. Singh (Sunita Bansal, 2015) In this research
paper a flexible rating system is developed to address wide range of projects data with
degree of certainty which is only the solution of the present day problem of GRIHA. Each
GRIHA criteria is well defined in terms of points and provision is kept to award the full
point only after full satisfaction of the expert on the quality of works under that criteria.
Naturally the membership value (µ(x)) is considered as either 1 or 0 when the experts is
either fully satisfied or not, there is no possibility for in-between values, so there is a
involvement of uncertainty. To assess the rating of green building, they considered all
criterias of GRIHA as attributes of proposed methodology except criteria no-32 & 34 as
both have no direct influence in the overall rating of the building, and also consider all
the points of GRIHA assigned against each criterion as weightage of that particular
attribute. The experts opinions are collected and degree of truthness and falseness are
measured and points are allotted accordingly and the final rating of the building is
calculated by adding all the points. The Green Rating thus obtained in the overall output
result has more degree of certainty than from the present guidelines of GRIHA. Here
only the methodology has been explained, no model is developed.
D. A. Pastagia & J.E.M. Macwan (Macwan, 2017)In this paper an attempt is made to
develop a user friendly computer based evaluation programme, fuzzy based criteria
evaluation models and AHP based weights were taken as reference. Further, Assessment
Model was developed considering 68 criteria combining from different rating tools like
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GRIHA and LEED. The model is computer based and works on its own after entering the
criteria performance value. It gives the rating of residential green building in
preoccupancy & post occupancy phase. The rating is given from ‘one star’ to ‘four stars’
with a score range from 0 to 5. Comparison of evaluation results shows that the newly
developed model works well. It evaluated the building comprehensively by covering 68
criteria. The negative scoring effect is considered for 24 crucial criteria. The features of
‘FRAMREB 2016’ are compared with other tools like LEED and GRIHA. A building
evaluated through this model is likely to achieve higher rating compared to other
present systems due to ‘fuzzy approach’
Nina Frances and Parshall, B.S (Nina Frances Parshall, 2016) This research focuses on
the ancient green building evaluation of the Roman Pantheon, use the fuzzy set concept.
The green building evaluation first begins with the evaluation of specific green building
categories including Site Selection, Use of Water, Energy Conservation, Materials and
Resources, Air Quality, and Innovation of Design and Construction. Each category is
rated based on the subcategories, which are assigned linguistic rating values. The
linguistic values range from extremely non-green to extremely green. After all linguistic
ratings are assigned, a weight average is calculated to determine the category rating and
the total greenness rating of the Pantheon. While the weighted average can provide a
total green building rating for a structure, it does not take into account the unclearly
defined linguistic expressions. In order to provide a more realistic green building
evaluation, the fuzzy set concept was implemented to calculate the overall greenness
rating. The results of this research were that the weighted average and the fuzzy rating
did differ in their final rating values. Based on the assessment using the weighted
average the Pantheon has a total greenness rating of 1.29 or between fairly green and
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green, and based upon the fuzzy set concept, the Pantheon has a total rating of [-0.61,
2.01] or between neutral and fairly green.
I M Chethana S; Illankoon; Vivian W Y Tam and Khoa N Le, Liyin Shen (I M Chethana S,
2017) This research aims to establish key credit criteria based on an extensive
literature study and evaluate these criteria based on widely used eight green building
rating tools. The comparison analysis is based on a quantitative measure, namely, a
normalised score, which is obtained through allocating credit points of selected green
building rating tools to the established key credit criteria. The comparison result is
presented with radar diagrams and bar charts. This research established seven key
credit criteria for these rating tools which are namely Site, Energy, Water, Indoor
Environment Quality, Material, Waste and pollution and Management. It is found that
Energy criterion is the most widely considered key credit criteria and then followed by
IEQ and Water criteria. Apart from that, credit criteria such as Triple bottom line
reporting, Education and Awareness, Economic aspects relating to various costs,
sustainable designing and planning and stakeholder relations are identified as possible
credit criteria which can be included in developing the rating tools in future. These key
credit criteria can be adopted as a baseline to develop new green building rating tools,
and it provides fruitful results to develop the existing tools further
Binh K Nguyen and Hasim Altan (Binh K Nguyen, 2011) This research presents a
complete and detail comparative review of five well-known sustainable rating systems.
Various aspects of these systems like popularity and influence, availability,
methodology, applicability, data collecting process, accuracy and verification, user-
friendliness and development were analyzed in order to find out the finest one. The
result of the study, i.e. final scores of five rating systems is BREEAM and LEED with their
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strong bases, large investments and proven advantages both scored the highest with
75 points out of 100 points. CASBEE, GREEN STAR and HK-BEAM make up the lower
group with 69.5, 65 and 66 points. All of these 3 systems are the upcoming ones that
are trying to have more influence across the field. CASBEE scored a little higher than
GREEN STAR and HK-BEAM. However, it is not just the final score that matters, but the
whole review process itself. The information, analyses, valuations and comparisons
during the process would help architects, developers, managers, etc. to have better
insight into sustainable rating tools. They provide a systematic and valuable reference
source for various research which are related to sustainable development
Himanshu Agarwal; Hari Kumar Singh and Sanjay Vashishtha (Himanshu Agarwal,
2017) Reviewed in this paper about, three primary rating systems prevailing in India are
selected and analyzed with the aim of providing insights into the current situations,
highlighting the strengths, weaknesses, successes, and failures and making
recommendations for future improvements. The three most prevailing rating system in
India LEED, IGBC and GRIHA has been studied and compared with maximum points,
mandatory criteria and points obtained in case study and the points obtained from
LEED is 75.4, from IGBC = 87 and from GRIHA =85.5. Each rating system has its goal to
achieve sustainability and to create an environmental balance in the eco system but
they largely differ with each other in their approach.
Abhishek Rana and Dr. Rajiv Bhatt (Abhishek Rana, 2016)This study states the need for
the modified Green Building Rating Tool for the Gujarat, with clear, logical reasons that
different regions or different states need different criteria for the green building rating
tool as per their geographic and climatic conditions. Further, this research article
provides a systematic methodology for the generation of the criteria for the Gujarat
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state and then the procedure for the development of the criteria weights based on the
responses of the experts. These weights can be utilized for the development of Green
Buildign Rating Tool for Gujarat. AHP technique is suggested for weight development
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The word fuzzy refers to things which are not clear or are vague. Fuzzy logic resembles
the human decision-making methodology. It is an approach to computing based on
“degrees of truth” rather than the usual “true or false” (1 or 0) Boolean logic on which
the modern computer is based. Fuzzy logic is used to solve all type of incomplete,
imprecise, vague or uncertain information. To solve uncertain problems, fuzzy logic use
some fuzzy rules that contains antecedents (If) and consequents (then). Antecedents
are the combination variables that are connected by fuzzy operators.
OBJECTIVE 2: To collect the required data from different green building rating systems
4.1 Collection of data
Data of three different rating system is collected i.e. GRIHA, IGBC and LEED and this
data includes
Process involved
Certification fees
Criteria and points allocation
1. Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment (GRIHA):
Process involved
Online Registration: This includes application and fees payment
Post registration Workshop: It is by the GRIHA team to the project team
regarding rules and regulations of GRIHA
Online submission of documents: Required documents for attempting criteria
should be submitted from the project team to the GRIHA team
Site visits: Site visits to the project site from the GRIHA team for the attempting
criteria to verify whether they are fulfilling the attempting criteria or not
Evaluation: Certification will e awarded based on the site visits
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Certification fees
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Innovation points will be considered only if any of the criteria are not applicable to the
particular project site conditions
The project will be evaluated for 100 points and the certification will be awarded based
on the total points and the ranges of different levels are as follows
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Certification Fees:
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of Trees
SSP Credit 6 Heat Island Reduction, Non-roof 2
SSP Credit 7 Heat Island Reduction, Roof 2
SSP Credit 8 Outdoor Light Pollution 1
Reduction
SSP Credit 9 Universal Design 1
SSP Credit 10 Basic Facilities for Construction 1
Workforce
SSP Credit 11 Green Building Guidelines 1
Water WC Mandatory Rainwater Harvesting, Roof & Required
Requirement 1 Non-roof
Conservation
WC Mandatory Water Efficient Plumbing Required
Requirement 2 Fixtures
WC Credit 1 Landscape Design 2
WC Credit 2 Management of Irrigation 1
Systems
WC Credit 3 Rainwater Harvesting, Roof & 4
Non-roof
WC Credit 4 Water Efficient Plumbing 5
Fixtures
WC Credit 5 Wastewater Treatment and 5
Reuse
WC Credit 6 Water Metering 1
Energy EE Mandatory Ozone Depleting Substances Required
Requirement 1
Efficiency
EE Mandatory Minimum Energy Efficiency Required
Requirement 2
EE Mandatory Commissioning Plan for Building Required
Requirement 3 Equipment & Systems
EE Credit 1 Eco-friendly Refrigerants 1
EE Credit 2 Enhanced Energy Efficiency 15
EE Credit 3 On-site Renewable Energy 6
EE Credit 4 Off-site Renewable Energy 2
EE Credit 5 Commissioning, Post-
installation of Equipment & 2
Systems
EE Credit 6 Energy Metering and 2
Management
Building BMR Segregation of Waste, Post- Required
Mandatory occupancy
Requirement 1
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The project will be evaluated for 100 points and the certification will be awarded based
on the total points and the ranges of different levels are as follows
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It is observed that all the three rating systems are charging lakhs together for green
building certification. So by using the developed fuzzy model one can save the money by
approximately obtaining the rating of the building, improve the required attributes and
then apply for certification
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The project will be evaluated for 110 points and the certification will be awarded based
on the total points and the ranges of different levels are as follows
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OBJECTIVE 3: To prepare fuzzy rule based system for green rating of a building
4.2 Preparation of fuzzy rule based model
The data of all the three systems are collected, based on the criteria and points
allocation fuzzy model will be developed separately for all the three systems
The inputs are all the criteria of respective rating system
Membership functions are the possible points for respective inputs (criteria)
Linguistic terms are used in membership functions
ex: for the points 0 and 1 - non green and green
Similarly for different points linguistic terms like less green, fairly green, very
green, extremely green etc are used
The output will be the final score of the rating systems
Membership functions for output will be the certification levels for respective
rating system
The rating of a building can be awarded from the final score obtained from fuzzy
model by referring to the certification levels of respective rating systems
1. Development of fuzzy model for GRIHA
Table 12 Inputs, outputs & membership functions to develop a fuzzy model for GRIHA
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extremely green
20 C20 0,2 non green, green
21 C21 0,1,2,3,5 non green, fairly green, green,
very green, extremely green
22 C22 0,1 non green, green
23 C23 0,1 non green, green
24 C24 0,1 non green, green
25 C25 0,2 non green, green
26 C26 0,1,2,3 non green, green, very green,
extremely green Final
28 C28 2 green
29 C29 0,1,2 Non green, green, extremely
green
30 C30 0,1 Non green, green
31 C31 0,1 Non green, green
32 C32 0 Non green
33 C33 2 green
34 C34 0,1,2,3,4 Non green, fairly green, green,
very green, extremely green
The output membership functions for GRIHA are its certification levels i.e not certified,
certified, 1star, 2star, 3star, 4star & 5star
Based on the above data the fuzzy rule based model is developed and it is as shown
below
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Figure 4: Inputs and output in fuzzy model for GRIHA rating system
Figure 5: Membership functions for inputs in fuzzy model for GRIHA rating system
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Figure 6: Membership functions for output in fuzzy model for GRIHA rating system
There are number of possible points i.e by combination of all different criteria, this
points allocation is done in excel sheet for different possibilities and that is used to form
the rules for fuzzy model for all the three rating systems
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Table 13 Inputs, outputs & membership functions to develop a fuzzy model for IGBC
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The output membership functions for IGBC are its certification levels i.e not certified,
certified, silver, gold & platinum
Based on the above data the fuzzy rule based model is developed and it is as shown
below
Figure 8: Inputs and output in fuzzy model for IGBC rating system
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Figure 9: Membership functions for inputs in fuzzy model for IGBC rating system
Figure 10: Membership functions for output in fuzzy model for IGBC rating system
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Figure 11: Rules formation in fuzzy editor for IGBC rating system
Table 14 Inputs, outputs & membership functions to develop a fuzzy model for LEED
5 LT4 0,1,2,3,4,5 non green, less green, fairly green, green, Score
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green
25 EA6 0,1 non green, green
26 EA7 0,1,2 non green, green, extremely green
27 MR1 0,2,3,5 non green, green, very green, extremely
green
28 MR2 0,1,2 non green, green, extremely green
29 MR3 0,1,2 non green, green, extremely green Final
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The output membership functions for LEED are its certification levels i.e not certified,
certified, silver, gold & platinum
Based on the above data the fuzzy rule based model is developed and it is as shown
below
Figure 12: Inputs and output in fuzzy model for LEED rating system
Figure 13: Membership functions for inputs in fuzzy model for LEED rating system
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Figure 14: Membership functions for output in fuzzy model for LEED rating system
Figure 15: Rules formation in fuzzy editor for LEED rating system
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Software used is Fuzzy Logic Tool box in MATLAB to implement the proposed model. A
user friendly model is designed for obtaining the final score of a green building from
which the rating of the building can be awarded for all the three rating systems i.e for
GRIHA, IGBC and LEED.
Two real life projects are selected for the validation of the developed model.
1. Project 1: Already rated building from IGBC version3
2. Project 2: Non rated building
The details of the project are given below
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This data is fed as inputs and used to validate the developed fuzzy model for IGBC rating
system and the output obtained is as shown
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It has implemented many green concepts and techniques like use of abundant daylight
into office spaces, fresh environment is maintained inside by planting the saplings inside
the building, use of locally available materials for construction, roof gardening,
installation of solar photovoltaic cells and solar water heaters and many more, few of
them are as shown below
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The data of the building is highly confidential it cannot be shared publicly by the building
authority, so personal visit to the building site has been made and manual rating is done
in excel sheet with the help of one of the member of the TERI Institute
Since GRIHA is developed by TERI and the member was from GRIHA team, the manual
rating is done for GRIHA rating system and also rating with developed fuzzy model for
GRIHA rating system
Point’s allocation for TERI building by GRIHA rating system is as shown below
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TOTAL 100 79
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The same points are fed as inputs into developed fuzzy model for GRIHA rating system
and output obtained is as follows
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Conclusions:
Fuzzy logic acts as a very good decision making tool and can be used to solve
many problems of construction industry
There are different rating systems for different climatic conditions, three rating
systems GRIHA, IGBC and LEED which are widely used in India are studied and
applied into a Fuzzy logic
Different Fuzzy models are developed for all three ratings systems to check for
the approximate rating of the building before going to any green building
certifications, improve the greenness and then go for certification which can save
the lakhs of certification fees
The developed fuzzy models are validated with rated building and manual
ratings, this shows its usefulness and solves uncertainty of present manual
methods
In order to increase the accuracy of the fuzzy rating process the membership
functions for input and output variables can be improved and more number of
rules can be added using more possibilities of points
Apart from these three rating systems there are other systems such as BREEAM,
CASBEE, Green Star etc for different countries for different climatic regions, the
same approach can be done for those rating systems
If the huge data is available, other techniques like ANN can be used
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