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Conventional fixed shading devices in comparison to an electrochromic glazing system in hot, dry climate

  • Abdelsalam M. S. Aldawoud

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Abstract

Electrochromic glazing or exterior shading devices offer shading of the intense direct sun, reduce glare, and improve the daylight luminance within buildings. Additionally, they are important factors affecting energy performance of buildings as they impact the heating and cooling consumption. This analysis investigated the performance and the effectiveness of electrochromic glazing to prevent unwanted solar heat gains from entering a conditioned space. Then, these performances are compared to those offered by conventional fixed exterior shading devices in identical conditions. The aim of this analysis is to provide architects and designers with general guidance and appropriate design strategies for different window treatments and shading techniques during early design stages in hot, dry climate. A typical office building is modeled using DesignBuilder software. Building envelope characteristics, internal loads, and operating schedules including schedules for equipment, occupancy, inter
Original languageEnglish
JournalEnergy and Buildings
StatePublished - 2013

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  1. SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production
    SDG 12 Responsible Consumption and Production

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