Title of article
Holographic optical elements: various principles for solar control of conservatories and sunrooms
Author/Authors
P.A.B. James، نويسنده , , A.S. Bahaj، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
14
From page
441
To page
454
Abstract
Holographic optical elements (HOE) can be used to reflect the direct (beam) sunlight incident on a window whilst
allowing the diffuse light to pass through. This is achieved with a semi-transparent hologram, which enables solar control
of a building without reducing the benefit of a window or fac¸ade to the occupants. Domestic conservatories represent
an interesting potential market for such a product. Conservatories and sunrooms by their very nature have large
expanses of glass and so are prone to periods of unacceptably high solar gain during the summer months. Currently,
blinds or other opaque shading devices are used to reduce the solar gain but this is at the expense of daylighting. This
paper describes the potential application of solar control HOE applied as either a fixed plate or tracked solution. The
performance of such systems for the UK climate is predicted using transient thermal analysis simulation of commonly
used UK conservatories. The benefit of selective HOE glazing of specific elevations within a conservatory is considered
to achieve peak clipping of daytime temperatures to an acceptable level. The simulations predict that reductions of up
to 17 are possible with fully tracked HOE applied to all the elevations of a typical conservatory design. Selective use of
fixed plate HOE glazing, can achieve a temperature reduction of 6.1 when only 62% of the glazing within a conservatory
is replaced.
2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Conservatory , Sunroom , hologram , simulation
Journal title
Solar Energy
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Solar Energy
Record number
939462
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