Publication date: July 2016
Source:Building and Environment, Volume 103
Author(s): Siwei Lou, Danny H.W. Li, Joseph C. Lam, Eric W.M. Lee
The estimation of solar heat gain via vertical fenestration is important in energy-efficient building design and operation especially for subtropical Hong Kong. Being one of the most populated cities in the world, buildings in Hong Kong tend to be densely constructed. In this regard, the shading effect of surrounding buildings could significantly limit solar radiation from the sun and sky to the window while certain amount of solar radiation would be reflected from the opposite façades. This paper presents a calculation approach to compute solar radiation on obstructed fenestration for both overcast and non-overcast skies. Performance of the proposed method is evaluated by comparing with simulated results of a sophisticated lighting program and field measurements. The findings are essential for the assessment of both active and passive building energy saving techniques including shading and building integrated photovoltaic systems in metropolitan environment.
Source:Building and Environment, Volume 103
Author(s): Siwei Lou, Danny H.W. Li, Joseph C. Lam, Eric W.M. Lee