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The selection of brise soleil shading optical properties for energy conservation and glare removal: A case study in Qatar
Energy efficiency in buildings is crucial for the design of sustainable cities, especially in hot climates where demands are high. This study investigates the impact of the shading optical properties on the space energy demands when brise soleil is installed in offices with one fully-glazed façade i...
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Published in: | Journal of Building Engineering 2018-11, Vol.20, p.510-519 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Energy efficiency in buildings is crucial for the design of sustainable cities, especially in hot climates where demands are high. This study investigates the impact of the shading optical properties on the space energy demands when brise soleil is installed in offices with one fully-glazed façade in four different orientations. The criteria for the selection of best shading property are an office with minimal possible total energy demand and maximum outdoor view without any occupant sensation of visual discomfort caused by glare at any time of the year. In addition, this study examines the feasibility of integrating light dimming control to these offices.
A simulation model of an office space with external shading on a fully-glazed façade in one pre-selected orientation was developed and validated. Parametric studies on the shading reflectance and transmittance properties were conducted and their effects on spaces energy demands were observed for Qatar's climate, mimicking a developing country with harshly hot weather conditions. In south-oriented offices, savings caused by the addition of brise soleil reach 36.3%; unreflective or barely transmissive slats are recommended and light dimming control is unjustified. Moreover, unreflective opaque shading without light dimming control is found to be optimal in east and west-oriented offices as it saves 37.2% of the space overall energy demand. In contrary, installing highly-transmissive shadings with light dimming control is justified in north-oriented offices as it keeps full outdoor visual sight and still saves energy of up to 11.6%.
•Brise soleil saves up to 37.2% of space energy depending on its optical properties.•Unreflective or barely transmissive shading is recommended in south directions.•Unreflective opaque shading is proposed for east and west-oriented office spaces.•Highly-transparent brise soleil is allowed in north orientations.•Light dimming control is advantageous in north directions only. |
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ISSN: | 2352-7102 2352-7102 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jobe.2018.08.020 |