• 제목/요약/키워드: Slat Reflectance

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실내·외 블라인드의 Slat 반사율에 따라 창호 일사투과량 및 그에 따른 벽체 대류열획득량 분석 (A Study on Change in Window Transmitted Solar and the Resultant Wall Surface Convective Heat Gain with Regard to Slat Reflectance of External and Internal Blinds)

  • 현인탁;이재호;윤여범;이광호
    • 설비공학논문집
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    • 제26권12호
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    • pp.565-571
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    • 2014
  • Nowadays, to make buildings light weight and aesthetically pleasing, curtain wall structure are commonly used. Therefore, window to wall ratio is increasing, which has caused cooling and heating load in crease in buildings as well. This phenomenon has negative impact from energy point of view. This paper analyzes window and wall convective heat gain when the slat reflectance of external and internal blinds are changed for the better understanding of the fundamentals behind the phenomena. It was observed that, if slat reflectance is increased, window transmitted solar increases and convection heat rate is clearly affected. Among six surfaces including four walls, ceiling and floor, maximum convection heat rate occurs on the south wall in summer. On the other hand, ceiling and floor showed the lowest convection heat gain, since they are shared by adjacent floors.

블라인드형 외부차양의 종류 및 반사율에 따른 건물에너지 저감효과 분석 (An Analysis on Building Energy Reduction Effect of Exterior Venetian Blind According to Orientation and Reflectance of Slat)

  • 김진아;윤성환
    • 한국태양에너지학회 논문집
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    • 제33권2호
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    • pp.28-34
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    • 2013
  • It is essential to reduce building energy consumption in office building because government enact policy which encourages building energy certification from 2013. Office building has high cooling energy demand due to large glazed area of facade in these days. Shading devices can be an alternative of reducing high cooling energy demand. So, this study simulated a variety of exterior venetian blinds to know how much building energy be affected by orientation and reflectance of slat. The results of this study are based on Seoul weather data. The following is a summary of this study. 1) As a slat of venetian blinds has the lower reflectance, the more building energy reduced. Reflectance is usually affected by color and material of slat. In case reflectance is 0.2 reduce 4% of building energy than reflectance is 0.8. 2) Horizontal exterior venetian blinds are more effective than vertical exterior venetian blinds in all of orientation. Horizontal shape is average 16% more effective in shading effect than vertical shape. 3) In this case study, the most effective shading device is low reflectance horizontal exterior venetian blinds that result about 18% building energy reduction than no shade model. The results of this research can be used to plan shading devices for energy conservative office building.

건물에너지성능 및 불쾌현휘를 고려한 고정형 블라인드의 최적 슬랫각도 도출 방법에 관한 연구 (A Elicitation Method of Optimum Slat Angle of Fixed Venetian Blind Considering Energy Performance and Discomfort Glare in Buildings)

  • 박장우;윤종호;오명환;이광호
    • KIEAE Journal
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    • 제12권6호
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    • pp.107-112
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study is to determine the optimum slat angle of the venetian blind which was applied at an outer skin of a curtain-wall system. The evaluation of the blind slat angle was performed in terms of the comfortable visual environment and decreased energy consumption. The office building prototype was considered for the analysis and simulation variables include application of blind, blind slat angle and dimming control of lighting. The annual energy consumption and incidence rate of discomfort glare were analyzed using EnergyPlus which is developed by the U. S. Department of Energy for the detailed building energy simulation. As a result, it turns out that when the blind (reflectance: 0.5) was installed, the annual energy consumption was greater than that of the base model. However, when the dimming control was applied, the maximum energy saving of 16.3% could be achieved at a slat angle of $0^{\circ}$. In addition, in case of the base model, the incidence rate of discomfort glare was 84%, while the case of the blind with the slat angle of $0^{\circ}$ showed that the incidence rate of discomfort glare was 42.4%. Consequently, the results showed that the slat angle of $55^{\circ}$ with dimming control was the optimum strategy for the comfortable visual environment and decreased energy consumption.