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Archive | 2015

Potential energy savings with exterior shades in large office buildings and the impact of discomfort glare

Sabine Hoffmann; Eleanor S. Lee

Author(s): Hoffmann, Sabine; Lee, Eleanor | Abstract: Exterior shades are highly efficient for reducing solar load in commercial buildings. Their impact on net energy use depends on the annual energy balance of heating, cooling, fan and lighting energy. This paper discusses the overall energy use intensity of various external shading systems for a prototypical large office building split into the different types of energy use and for different orientations and window sizes. Lighting energy was calculated for a constant lighting power as well as for dimmed lighting fixtures (daylighting control). In Section 3, slat angles and solar cut-off angles were varied for fixed exterior slat shading systems. While the most light-blocking shades performed best for the case without daylighting controls, the optimum cut-off angle with daylighting controls was found to be 30 deg for the office building prototype used in Chicago and Houston. For large window-to-wall (WWR) ratios, window related annual energy use could be reduced by at least 70 % without daylighting control and by a minimum of 86 % with daylighting control in average over all orientations. The occurrence of discomfort glare was is considered in Section 4 of the paper, which looks at the performance of commercially available exterior shading systems when an interior shade is used in addition to the exterior shade during hours when occupants would experience discomfort glare. Glare control impacts overall energy use intensity significantly for exterior shades with high transmittance, especially when daylighting controls are used. In these cases, exterior shades are only beneficial for window-to-wall areas ≥ 45% in the hot Houston climate. For smaller windows and in a heating/cooling climate like Chicago, exterior shades can increase energy consumption


Archive | 2013

A Pilot Demonstration of Electrochromic and Thermochromic Windows in the Denver Federal Center, Building 41, Denver, Colorado

Eleanor S. Lee; Luis L. Fernandes; Chad Howdy Goudey; Carl Jacob Jonsson; D. Charlie Curcija; Xiufeng Pang; D.L. DiBartolomeo; Sabine Hoffmann

Author(s): Lee, Eleanor S.; Fernandes, Luis L.; Goudey, Chad Howdy; Jonsson, Carl Jacob; Curcija, D. Charlie; Pang, Xiufeng; DiBartolomeo, Dennis; Hoffmann, Sabine


Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells | 2014

Examination of the technical potential of near-infrared switching thermochromic windows for commercial building applications:

Sabine Hoffmann; Eleanor S. Lee; César Clavero


Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells | 2013

An empirical study of a full-scale polymer thermochromic window and its implications on material science development objectives

Eleanor S. Lee; Xiufeng Pang; Sabine Hoffmann; C. Howdy Goudey; Anothai Thanachareonkit


Energy and Buildings | 2016

Balancing daylight, glare, and energy-efficiency goals: An evaluation of exterior coplanar shading systems using complex fenestration modeling tools

Sabine Hoffmann; Eleanor S. Lee; Andrew McNeil; Luis L. Fernandes; Dragan Vidanovic; Anothai Thanachareonkit


Center for the Built Environment | 2009

HEAT AND MOISTURE TRANSFER THROUGH CLOTHING

Conrad Voelker; Sabine Hoffmann; Oliver Kornadt; Edward Arens; Hui Zhang; Charlie Huizenga


Energy and Buildings | 2015

Angular selective window systems: Assessment of technical potential for energy savings

Luis L. Fernandes; Eleanor S. Lee; Andrew McNeil; Jacob C. Jonsson; Thierry Stephane Nouidui; Xiufeng Pang; Sabine Hoffmann


BEST 3 Building Enclosure Science and Technology Conference | 2012

Assessing thermal comfort near glass facades with new tools

Sabine Hoffmann; Christoph Jedek; Edward Arens


Archive | 2015

Discomfort glare with complex fenestration systems and the impact on energy use when using daylighting control

Sabine Hoffmann; Andrew McNeil; Eleanor S. Lee; Raghuram Kalyanam


Buildings | 2015

Assessment of the Potential to Achieve very Low Energy Use in Public Buildings in China with Advanced Window and Shading Systems

Eleanor S. Lee; Xiufeng Pang; Andrew McNeil; Sabine Hoffmann; Anothai Thanachareonkit; Zhenggrong Li; Yong Ding

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Eleanor S. Lee

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Andrew McNeil

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Xiufeng Pang

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Anothai Thanachareonkit

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Luis L. Fernandes

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Edward Arens

University of California

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Mathias Kimmling

Kaiserslautern University of Technology

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C. Howdy Goudey

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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César Clavero

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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