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Comparative Study of Solar Heat Transmission Through Single Skin Façade (SSF) and Naturally Ventilated Double Skin Façade Under Malaysian Climate
Despite existing research on buildings with Naturally Ventilated Double Skin Façade (NVDSF) under Malaysian climate, there are yet unanswered questions. To develop correction factors to calculate overall thermal transfer value of buildings with DSF in Malaysia, this study evaluated the impacts of some design parameters such as window-to-wall ratio (WWR) and glass shading coefficient (SC) on solar heat transmitted through buildings with NVDSF in comparison to that of buildings with SSF on the cardinal orientations. The methodology adopted for this study includes a simulation of a simplified five-storey air-conditioned commercial office building model, using DesignBuilder v5.0.1.024. The results from this study corroborate existing study that a well-designed NVDSF would generally reduce overall solar transmission through the façade which would result in lesser building energy load.
Comparative Study of Solar Heat Transmission Through Single Skin Façade (SSF) and Naturally Ventilated Double Skin Façade Under Malaysian Climate
Despite existing research on buildings with Naturally Ventilated Double Skin Façade (NVDSF) under Malaysian climate, there are yet unanswered questions. To develop correction factors to calculate overall thermal transfer value of buildings with DSF in Malaysia, this study evaluated the impacts of some design parameters such as window-to-wall ratio (WWR) and glass shading coefficient (SC) on solar heat transmitted through buildings with NVDSF in comparison to that of buildings with SSF on the cardinal orientations. The methodology adopted for this study includes a simulation of a simplified five-storey air-conditioned commercial office building model, using DesignBuilder v5.0.1.024. The results from this study corroborate existing study that a well-designed NVDSF would generally reduce overall solar transmission through the façade which would result in lesser building energy load.
Comparative Study of Solar Heat Transmission Through Single Skin Façade (SSF) and Naturally Ventilated Double Skin Façade Under Malaysian Climate
Emamian, Seyed Sattar (editor) / Adekunle, Timothy O. (editor) / Nangkula, Utaberta (editor) / Awang, Mokhtar (editor) / Ayegbusi, Olutobi Gbenga (author) / Ahmad, Abdullah Sani (author) / Lim, Yaik Wah (author)
ICSDEMS 2019 ; Chapter: 27 ; 265-271
2020-08-19
7 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Solar heat transmission , Single Skin Façade (SSF) , Naturally Ventilated Double Skin Façade (NVDSF) , DesignBuilder Engineering , Building Construction and Design , Sustainable Architecture/Green Buildings , Sustainable Development , Sustainability Management , Urban Geography / Urbanism (inc. megacities, cities, towns) , Structural Materials
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