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이중외피에서 창문 개폐 및 블라인드 설치에 따른 하절기 실내 열환경 특성 변화 실험 연구An Experimental Study on Indoor Thermal Characteristics in accordance with the Use of Windows and Blinds in Double Skin Facade in Summer

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An Experimental Study on Indoor Thermal Characteristics in accordance with the Use of Windows and Blinds in Double Skin Facade in Summer
Authors
김동균윤갑천강재식김강수
Issue Date
2011
Publisher
한국태양에너지학회
Keywords
Double Skin Facade; Transmitted Solar radiation; Venetian Blind; Solar Transmittance; 이중외피; 투과 일사량; 베네시안 블라인드; 투과율
Citation
한국태양에너지학회 논문집, v.31, no.1, pp.59 - 67
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KCI
Journal Title
한국태양에너지학회 논문집
Volume
31
Number
1
Start Page
59
End Page
67
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/114544
ISSN
1598-6411
Abstract
This paper is focused on the effect of indoor temperature rise according to the use of windows and blinds in double skin facade in summer. For the experiment, we set up the mock-up of double skin facede and measuring temperature and solar radiation. Total 7 cases were used for measuring solar transmittance and indoor temperature rise. When the venetian blind was not installed, solar transmittance was 44.5%, and solar transmittance for the case that installed the venetian blind (angle 0) was 22.5%. Cases that opened inner and outdoor windows for ventilation showed lower indoor temperature rise than cases with closed windows. In addition, Case5 (opened inner and outdoor windows with the venetian blind (angle 0) to reduce solar transmittance) indicated lower indoor temperature rise than Case3 (opened inner and outdoor windows). Consequently, Case5 which uses inner and outdoor window for ventilation and venetian blind to reduce solar transmittance is the most effective way to reduce indoor temperature rise among all cases tested in this research.
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