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Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Project (NARP) - University of Port Harcourt
ISSN: 1119-8362
Vol. 22, No. 8, 2018, pp. 1281-1284
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Bioline Code: ja18214
Full paper language: English
Document type: Research Article
Document available free of charge
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Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management, Vol. 22, No. 8, 2018, pp. 1281-1284
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Assessment of Building Façade Performance in-Terms of Daylighting and Associated Energy Consumption in Architectural Spaces
AHMADI, F; MALEKPOUR-KOLBADINEZHAD, S; MORTEZAEI, A & GHAFARI, F
Abstract
This paper examines the effect of vertical and horizontal shading devices on the quality of daylight in
buildings and the associated energy saving. Excessive daylight in architectural spaces contributes negatively to the energy
consumption in buildings. Blinds and shading devices are good solutions to attenuate the surplus amount of daylight in
spaces. Accordingly, this study evaluates the effect of shading devices on the amount of light flux and the associated solar
energy in buildings. It estimates the energy consumption attributed to lighting spaces for three common positions of shading
devices. Computer simulation strategy was undertaken to correlate the illuminance level in spaces with room geometry and
architectural shading elements. The Holophane model for lighting calculations was used to estimate the average illuminance
level on workplane and correlate it with the expected saving energy in buildings. The study concluded that there is an
optimal orientation for shading devices that keeps the internal illuminance level within the acceptable range with minimum
amount of solar heat gain.
Keywords
Shading device; Daylight Illuminance; Heat gain; Computer simulation; Energy consumption.
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