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Impact of Horizontal Global Solar Radiation Calculation Modelson Building Energy Performance Analysis Considering Solar Heat Gain Coefficient and Window-to-wall Ratio

수평면 전일사량 산출모델이 일사열취득계수 및 창면적비를 고려한 건물 에너지 성능분석에 미치는 영향

  • Kim, Kee Han (Department of Architecture, Graduate School, Texas A&M University) ;
  • Oh, John Kie-Whan (Department of Architectural Design, Dongseo University)
  • 김기한 (미국 텍사스 A&M 대학교 대학원 건축학과) ;
  • 오기환 (동서대학교 건축설계학과)
  • Received : 2013.11.20
  • Accepted : 2014.01.14
  • Published : 2014.02.28

Abstract

Solar applications analysis and building energy performance depend on the quality of the solar resource data available. Unfortunately, most of the weather stations do not measure solar radiation data in Korea, as a reason many researchers have studied different solar radiation estimation models and suggested to apply them to various locations in Korea. In addition, they also studied the impact of hourly global solar radiation on energy performance of an office building by comparing the simulated building energy consumptions using four different weather files, one using measured, and three estimated solar radiation from different models, which are Cloud-cover Radiation Model (CRM), Zhang and Huang Model (ZHM), and Meteorological Radiation Model (MRM), and concluded that there was some impact on energy performance of the building due to the using different solar radiation models. However, the result cannot be applied to all other buildings since the simulated office building for that study only used limited building characteristics such as using fixed values of solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC) and window-to-wall ratio (WWR), which are significant parameters related to solar radiation that affect to the building energy consumptions. Therefore, there is a need to identify how the building energy consumption will be changed by varying these building parameters. In this study, the impact of one measured and three estimated global solar radiation on energy performance of the office building was conducted taking account of SHGC and WWR. As a result, it was identified that the impact of four different solar radiation data on energy performance of the office building was evident regardless SHGC and WWR changes, and concluded that the most suitable solar models was changed from the CRM/ZHM to the MRM as SHGC and WWR increases.

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