Title of article :
Quantifying the potential of automated dynamic solar shading in office buildings through integrated simulations of energy and daylight
Author/Authors :
Martin Vraa Nielsen ?، نويسنده , , Svend Svendsen، نويسنده , , Lotte Bjerregaard Jensen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
12
From page :
757
To page :
768
Abstract :
The fac ade design is and should be considered a central issue in the design of energy-efficient buildings. That is why dynamic fac ade components are increasingly used to adapt to both internal and external impacts, and to cope with a reduction in energy consumption and an increase in occupant comfort. To gain a complete picture of any fac ade’s performance and subsequently carry out a reasonable benchmarking of various fac ade alternatives, the total energy consumption and indoor environment need to be considered simultaneously. We quantified the potential of dynamic solar shading fac ade components by using integrated simulations that took energy demand, the indoor air quality, the amount of daylight available, and visual comfort into consideration. Three types of fac ades were investigated (without solar shading, with fixed solar shading, and with dynamic solar shading), and we simulated them with various window heights and orientations. Their performance was evaluated on the basis of the building’s total energy demand, its energy demand for heating, cooling and lighting, and also its daylight factors. Simulation results comparing the three fac ade alternatives show potential for significant energy reduction, but greater differences and conflicting tendencies were revealed when the energy needed for heating, cooling and artificial lighting were considered separately. Moreover, the use of dynamic solar shading dramatically improved the amount of daylight available compared to fixed solar shading, which emphasises the need for dynamic and integrated simulations early in the design process to facilitate informed design decisions about the fac ade. 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
Dynamic solar shading , Energy demand , integrated simulation , indoor environment , Office buildings
Journal title :
Solar Energy
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Solar Energy
Record number :
940547
Link To Document :
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