ASHRAE NY-08-058-2008 Validation of Solar Optical Models for Louvered Shades Using a Broad Area Illumination Integrating Sphere《通过采用大面积照明积分球的方式确认百叶窗的太阳能 光学模式》.pdf
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1、2008 ASHRAE 483ABSTRACTIn recent years, much attention has been given to the anal-ysis of windows with shading systems. If the solar and thermalperformance of these systems can be accurately predicted,than building designers would be better able to include shad-ing as an effective solar control devi
2、ce.In previous studies, a theoretical model that predicts thesolar performance of louvered shading layers has been devel-oped. The purpose of the present work is to validate thosemodels through the use of a Broad-Area Illumination Integrat-ing Sphere (BAI-IS). Such a device is capable of measuring t
3、hespectral directional-hemispheric properties of an inhomoge-neous material or system (such as a Venetian blind). The exper-iments showed that the zero thickness slat assumption causedsome error when the slat and profile angles are nearly aligned. INTRODUCTIONSolar radiation passing through windows
4、can have asignificant impact on cooling loads. Although a well designedHVAC system is designed to compensate for this, shadingdevices such as awnings, roof overhangs, curtains, and blindsmay be a cost effective strategy to control solar heat gain. Ofall shading devices, louvered blinds are likely th
5、e most popu-lar product due to their versatility in controlling daylight,reducing peak cooling, and protection of privacy.To optimally design energy efficient buildings and main-tain human comfort, architects and engineers need reliableinformation. Specifically, the thermal and solar properties ofgl
6、azing devices are required in order to calculate the heat lossand solar gain through a fenestration system. Unfortunately,building energy simulation programs are currently not capableof handling complex fenestration systems (i.e. shadedwindows) using anything more than a rudimentary model ofsystem p
7、erformance. Typically, two sets of properties are needed during theanalysis of energy performance in the center-glass region of aglazing system: the solar/optical and thermal properties. Thesolar/optical properties of the system are first used to calculatehow much shortwave solar radiation is transm
8、itted, absorbedand reflected through each glazing layer. Then, the thermalproperties (emissivities, convective heat transfer coefficients,and conductivities) can be used to perform an energy balanceat each glazing layer. This process is referred to as solar-ther-mal separation.When considering a sha
9、ding layer, there is some difficultyin performing the aforementioned analysis. Glass layers arespecular in nature, and it is therefore easy to track the directionof energy propagating through the system. When solar radia-tion strikes a blind, however, it is likely absorbed morestrongly than in glass
10、, and transmitted and reflected diffusely.Glass is also opaque to thermal radiation whereas a shade layeris diathermanous (transmits both short and longwave radia-tion). Neither the Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) or ther-mal transmission (U-factor) of a window can be calculated bytraditional met
11、hods when a shade layer is included as part ofthe system 1.The present work focuses on aspects of the solar/opticalanalysis. In recent years, much work has been performed toadapt the current window analysis methodology to includeshading layers. Yahoda 2 devised a model capable of deter-mining the ef
12、fective solar-optical properties of the shadinglayer, that allowed for the input of various profile angles andthe material properties of each slat surface. The effective solar-optical property models were derived from a fundamentalValidation of Solar/Optical Models for Louvered Shades Using a Broad
13、AreaIllumination Integrating SphereMichael R. Collins, PhD Tao Jiang, PEngAssociate Member ASHRAEMichael R. Collins is an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering at the University of Waterloo,Waterloo, Canada. Tao Jiang is an engineer with Stantec, Vancouver,
14、 Canada.NY-08-0582008, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (www.ashrae.org). Published in ASHRAE Transactions, Volume 114, Part 1. For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitte
15、d without ASHRAEs prior written permission.484 ASHRAE Transactionsanalysis of geometry (profile angle, slat width, w, slat space,s, slat angle, and slat curvature, k) and the optical characteris-tics of the slat (beam-to-beam reflection, bb, and beam todiffuse reflection, bd). In comparison to simil
16、ar models byothers 3,4,5, Yahodas model accounts for multiple specularreflections, oblique irradiation, and specular/diffuse materialcharacteristics.When the effective solar/optical properties of a layer areknown, the window system properties can be determinedusing a method devised by Kotey et al. 6
17、. In that work, thesystem is analyzed with respect to specular sources, and beam-to-diffuse sources are identified. Then the system is analyzedfrom a diffuse perspective. Further details of both Yahodasand Koteys models can be found in 2 and 6 respectively.The specific purpose of this work is to val
18、idate the solar/optical models of Yahoda 2, and to suggest possibleimprovements to his calculation method.METHODOLOGYIntegrating spheres have been used for many years tomeasure the optical properties of materials. An integratingsphere is simply hollow sphere whose entire inner surface isuniformly co
19、ated with a layer of material that has a high anduniformly diffusing reflectance, called a Lambertian surface.Lambertian surfaces are ideal surfaces where each unit areareflects light into all available solid angles with equal effi-ciency. Thus, light entering an integrating sphere is distributedeve
20、nly following only a few reflections, resulting in a uniformfield of light within the sphere. A discussion of the principlesof integrating sphere theory is provided by Labsphere 7.When used as part of a spectrophotometer system, an integrat-ing sphere is capable of determining the total and diffuser
21、eflection and transmission of homogenous samples, spec-trally.A louvered shade is a thick and light-scattering object,and it is therefore difficult to find its transmissivity using atypical spectrophotometer with integrating sphere attachment.Incident light may be scattered inadvertently into, or ou
22、t of,the integrating sphere due to the non-homogenous nature ofthe sample. More importantly, the size of the illuminationsource is smaller than the scale of sample inhomigenaity, andtherefore, sample placement becomes an issue. For non-homogenous sample measurements, the broadarea irradiation techni
23、que has been developed 8. Using thismethod, a large diameter (broad area) illumination source irra-diates a sample section that is greater than the integratingsphere aperture. Ideally, in-scattered light (that enters the aper-ture from outside the measurement area of the sample) andout-scattered lig
24、ht (that doesnt enter the aperture, but haspassed through the measurement area of the sample) will beequivalent. The device is capable of measuring the directional-hemispherical spectral transmittance and reflectance of asample. The integrating sphere spectrophotometer, described byMilburn and Holla
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