ASHRAE - LO-09-003
Improving Load Calculations for Fenestration with Shading Devices
| Organization: | ASHRAE |
| Publication Date: | 1 January 2009 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 14 |
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ABSTRACT
Activities and findings arising from ASHRAE Research Project
1311-RP are summarized. This project included three main goals, (a)
development of models for pleated drapes, venetian blinds, roller
blinds and insect screens, (b) implementation of these models in
the ASHRAE Loads Toolkit, and (c) compilation of results suitable
for direct application in building cooling load methods such as
Radiant Time Series (RTS). The solar and heat transfer interactions
present in multilayer systems are complicated and the corresponding
models entail significant complexity. This work produced the ASHRAE
Window Attachment (ASHWAT) model that uses a simplified approach to
the way in which radiation interacts with each glazing or shading
layer. Each layer is assigned spatially-averaged "effective"
optical properties so that glazing and shading layers can be
arranged in any combination. ASHWAT offers wide scope in the design
process, the possibility of active control (e.g., slat angle
adjustment), fast computation, and facilitates the implementation
of additional shading layer types. Very few input data are needed
to model any layer. Measurement-based validation was undertaken at
both the subcomponent level and at the complete system level with
documentation in the technical literature. The ASHWAT model has
been added to the ASHRAE Loads Toolkit and coupled to the
heat-balance room model, supporting accurate calculation of cooling
load impact of fenestration shading. Simplified correlation models
were developed to allow shaded fenestration performance estimates
via spreadsheet-tractabl
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