Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
300406 Renewable Energy 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents and optimizes the annual heating, cooling and lighting energy consumption associated with applying different types and properties of window systems in a building envelope. Through using building simulation modeling, various window properties such as U-value, solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC), and visible transmittance (Tvis) are evaluated with different window wall ratios (WWRs) and orientations in five typical Asian climates: Manila, Taipei, Shanghai, Seoul and Sapporo. By means of a regression analysis, simple charts for the relationship between window properties and building energy performance are presented as a function of U-value, SHGC, Tvis, WWR, solar aperture, effective aperture, and orientation. As a design guideline in selecting energy saving windows, an optimized window system for each climate is plotted in detailed charts and tables.

► We examine the effect of window systems on energy consumption of buildings in Asia. ► We propose the optimal window performance properties in Asian regions. ► We recommend a design guideline for optimal window selection with various climates. ► Charts of top 3 performing window systems with 5 typical Asian climates are plotted. ► Various window properties are evaluated by using a computer simulation tool.

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