Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6730932 | Energy and Buildings | 2015 | 33 Pages |
Abstract
The results showed that: (a) use of automated shading with proposed control algorithms can reduce the site energy in the range of 11.6-13.0%; in regard to source (primary) energy in the range of 20.1-21.6%, (b) the differences between algorithms in regard to energy savings are not high, (c) the differences between algorithms in regard to number of hours of retracted shades are visible, (e) the control algorithms have a strong influence on shade operation and oscillation of shade can occur, (d) additional energy consumption caused by motor, sensors and a small microprocessor in the analyzed case is very small.
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Authors
Szymon FirlÄ
g, Mehrangiz Yazdanian, Charlie Curcija, Christian Kohler, Simon Vidanovic, Robert Hart, Stephen Czarnecki,