Title of article :
Analyzing the effect of the longwave emissivity and solar reflectance of building envelopes on energy-saving in buildings in various climates
Author/Authors :
Zhiyang Shi، نويسنده , , Xiong Zhang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
10
From page :
28
To page :
37
Abstract :
A dynamic computer simulation is carried out in the climates of 35 cities distributed around the world. The variation of the annual air-conditioning energy loads due to changes in the longwave emissivity and the solar reflectance of the building envelopes is studied to find the most appropriate exterior building finishes in various climates (including a tropical climate, a subtropical climate, a mountain plateau climate, a frigid-temperate climate and a temperate climate). Both the longwave emissivity and the solar reflectance are set from 0.1 to 0.9 with an interval of 0.1 in the simulation. The annual air-conditioning energy loads trends of each city are listed in a chart. The results show that both the longwave emissivity and the solar reflectance of building envelopes play significant roles in energy-saving for buildings. In tropical climates, the optical parameters of the building exterior surface affect the building energy-saving most significantly. In the mountain plateau climates and the subarctic climates, the impacts on energy-saving in buildings due to changes in the longwave emissivity and the solar reflectance are still considerable, but in the temperate continental climates and the temperate maritime climates, only limited effects are seen. 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
2008 , Solar reflectance , B , Air-conditioning energy loads , 2010). In addition , Dynamic simulation1. IntroductionSolar radiation has a significant effect on the energy loadsof buildings. Recently , much research has been done to develop various solar radiationcalculation methodologies for the exterior surfaces ofbuildings ( , many studies have been performed toresearch the heat insulation effects of using cool coatings onexterior building envelopes (including roofs and exteriorwalls) (Levinsona et al. , Building envelope , Kai et al. , Levinson et al. , Akbariet al. , 2007 , 1997 , Yu et al. , 1997 , 1997 , Parker and Barkaszi , Bretz and Akbari , Longwave emissivity , 2005a
Journal title :
Solar Energy
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Solar Energy
Record number :
940474
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