This paper provides an overview of a new method for modelling the total solar energy transmittance. It is implemented in the ESP-r building simulation program to model complex façades such as double glazed façades with external, internal or integrated shading devices. This new model has been validated and tested for several cases. The new model required changes to the solar control simulation algorithm and the user interface, so a new “Advanced optics menu” was also introduced into ESP-r. The paper presents the interface development and application of the new technique to different simulation configurations (especially different complex façades with shading devices) in a standard office building
In the fight to reduce carbon emissions, it is easy to see the necessity of reducing energy consumpt...
This paper presents a simulation study on the use of shading devices in highly glazed facades in the...
This paper presents a simulation study on the use of shading devices in highly glazed facades in the...
This paper provides an overview of a new method for modelling the total solar energy transmittance. ...
This paper provides an overview of a new method for modelling the total solar energy transmittance. ...
This paper describes a new general method for building simulation programs which is intended to be u...
This paper describes a new general method for building simulation programs which is intended to be u...
This paper describes a recent extension to the ESP-r system concerned with the simulation of facade-...
In this paper an approach for pre-calculating building façade incident irradiance levels under a typ...
This paper describes a new general method for building simulation programs which is intended to be u...
Fener, a new Radiance-based building energy model, is presented. The motivation is to be able to per...
Facade is accepted as a determinant component on energy performance of a building, forming the bound...
A general method for realistic performance evaluation of solar control properties of facades with su...
Buildings with highly glazed facades and well insulated, air-tight envelopes result in interior spac...
Advanced building envelope systems can contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and i...
In the fight to reduce carbon emissions, it is easy to see the necessity of reducing energy consumpt...
This paper presents a simulation study on the use of shading devices in highly glazed facades in the...
This paper presents a simulation study on the use of shading devices in highly glazed facades in the...
This paper provides an overview of a new method for modelling the total solar energy transmittance. ...
This paper provides an overview of a new method for modelling the total solar energy transmittance. ...
This paper describes a new general method for building simulation programs which is intended to be u...
This paper describes a new general method for building simulation programs which is intended to be u...
This paper describes a recent extension to the ESP-r system concerned with the simulation of facade-...
In this paper an approach for pre-calculating building façade incident irradiance levels under a typ...
This paper describes a new general method for building simulation programs which is intended to be u...
Fener, a new Radiance-based building energy model, is presented. The motivation is to be able to per...
Facade is accepted as a determinant component on energy performance of a building, forming the bound...
A general method for realistic performance evaluation of solar control properties of facades with su...
Buildings with highly glazed facades and well insulated, air-tight envelopes result in interior spac...
Advanced building envelope systems can contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and i...
In the fight to reduce carbon emissions, it is easy to see the necessity of reducing energy consumpt...
This paper presents a simulation study on the use of shading devices in highly glazed facades in the...
This paper presents a simulation study on the use of shading devices in highly glazed facades in the...