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Evaluation of Building Energy Saving Through the Development of Venetian Blinds' Optimal Control Algorithm According to the Orientation and Window-to-Wall Ratio

Authors
이광호
Issue Date
2월-2018
Publisher
SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
Keywords
Building energy; EnergyPlus; Orientation; Slat angle; Venetian blind; Window-to-wall ratio
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THERMOPHYSICS, v.39, no.2
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THERMOPHYSICS
Volume
39
Number
2
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/139783
DOI
10.1007/s10765-017-2350-3
ISSN
0195-928X
Abstract
As various studies focusing on building energy saving have been continuously conducted, studies utilizing renewable energy sources, instead of fossil fuel, are needed. In particular, studies regarding solar energy are being carried out in the field of building science; in order to utilize such solar energy effectively, solar radiation being brought into the indoors should be acquired and blocked properly. Blinds are a typical solar radiation control device that is capable of controlling indoor thermal and light environments. However, slat-type blinds are manually controlled, giving a negative effect on building energy saving. In this regard, studies regarding the automatic control of slat-type blinds have been carried out for the last couple of decades. Therefore, this study aims to provide preliminary data for optimal control research through the controlling of slat angle in slat-type blinds by comprehensively considering various input variables. The window area ratio and orientation were selected as input variables. It was found that an optimal control algorithm was different among each window-to-wall ratio and window orientation. In addition, through comparing and analyzing the building energy saving performance for each condition by applying the developed algorithms to simula
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