Appropriate activation threshold of the external blind for visual comfort and lighting energy saving in different climate conditions

A blind control method is important to reduce energy consumption and to provide comfort to the occupants. The objective of this research is to suggest how to determine the appropriate activation threshold and the slat angle of the external venetian blind for different situations. The variables are t...

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Published inBuilding and environment Vol. 113; pp. 247 - 266
Main Authors Yun, Gyeong, Park, Doo Yong, Kim, Kang Soo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.02.2017
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Summary:A blind control method is important to reduce energy consumption and to provide comfort to the occupants. The objective of this research is to suggest how to determine the appropriate activation threshold and the slat angle of the external venetian blind for different situations. The variables are the climate condition, building orientation, WWR and control purpose (weighting factor). We used the Köppen-Geiger climate classification, and four regions including Singapore (A), Phoenix (B), Hamburg (C) and Inchon (D) were selected. The performance of the blind was evaluated based on the DGI (daylight glare index) and lighting energy demand [kWh]. The weighting factor was applied to each element according to its importance. The main conclusions are as follows: if we focused on the comfort factor, the slat angle of the blind is larger. If the load factor is more important, greater threshold irradiance is better. In the regions with a high irradiance level, the slat angle is larger than that in the other regions, and this tendency is pronounced in the south orientation. In addition to this, if the load factor is three times more important than the comfort factor, the result of evb_no (no blind) shows the best performance, especially in Singapore and Phoenix with a high irradiance level. •The objective is to suggest how to determine the appropriate activation threshold and the slat angle of the blind.•Based on the Köppen-Geiger climate classification, the four regions were selected.•DGI and lighting energy demand are elements for evaluating performance of the blinds.•If we focused on the visual comfort factor, the slat angle of the blind is larger.•If the lighting energy demand factor is more important, greater threshold irradiance is better.
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ISSN:0360-1323
1873-684X
DOI:10.1016/j.buildenv.2016.11.021