Effect of Sky Discretization for Shading Device Calculation on Building Energy Performance Simulations

The calculation of sunlit surfaces in a building has always been a relevant aspect in building energy simulation programs. Due to the high computational cost, some programs use algorithms for shading calculation for certain solar positions after discretization of hemispherical sky. The influence of...

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Main Authors: Ismael R. Maestre, Juan Luis Foncubierta Blázquez, Francisco Javier González Gallero, J. Daniel Mena Baladés
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/6/1381
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author Ismael R. Maestre
Juan Luis Foncubierta Blázquez
Francisco Javier González Gallero
J. Daniel Mena Baladés
author_facet Ismael R. Maestre
Juan Luis Foncubierta Blázquez
Francisco Javier González Gallero
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description The calculation of sunlit surfaces in a building has always been a relevant aspect in building energy simulation programs. Due to the high computational cost, some programs use algorithms for shading calculation for certain solar positions after discretization of hemispherical sky. The influence of the level of discretization on the estimation of incident direct radiation on building surfaces, as well as on the required computational times, are studied in this work. The direct solar energy on a window for a year, with simulation time steps of five minutes, has been simulated by using an algorithm based on Projection and Clipping Methods. A total of 6144 simulations have been carried out, varying window sizes, window orientations, typologies of shading devices, latitudes and discretization levels of the hemispherical sky. In terms of annual incident solar energy, the results show that maximum error values are about 5% for a low level of angular discretization. Errors up to 22% in hourly incident solar energy have been estimated for some of the configurations analysed. Furthermore, a great number of configurations show errors of shading factor on a window of up to 30%, which could be most relevant in studies of natural lighting. The study also shows that the improvement achieved by the most accurate discretization level implies an increase in computational cost of about 30 times.
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spelling doaj.art-41690ae1bf6048e79b069095d9d800532022-12-22T04:00:15ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-03-01136138110.3390/en13061381en13061381Effect of Sky Discretization for Shading Device Calculation on Building Energy Performance SimulationsIsmael R. Maestre0Juan Luis Foncubierta Blázquez1Francisco Javier González Gallero2J. Daniel Mena Baladés3Escuela Politécnica Superior de Algeciras, University of Cadiz, 11202 Cadiz, SpainEscuela Politécnica Superior de Algeciras, University of Cadiz, 11202 Cadiz, SpainEscuela Politécnica Superior de Algeciras, University of Cadiz, 11202 Cadiz, SpainEscuela Politécnica Superior de Algeciras, University of Cadiz, 11202 Cadiz, SpainThe calculation of sunlit surfaces in a building has always been a relevant aspect in building energy simulation programs. Due to the high computational cost, some programs use algorithms for shading calculation for certain solar positions after discretization of hemispherical sky. The influence of the level of discretization on the estimation of incident direct radiation on building surfaces, as well as on the required computational times, are studied in this work. The direct solar energy on a window for a year, with simulation time steps of five minutes, has been simulated by using an algorithm based on Projection and Clipping Methods. A total of 6144 simulations have been carried out, varying window sizes, window orientations, typologies of shading devices, latitudes and discretization levels of the hemispherical sky. In terms of annual incident solar energy, the results show that maximum error values are about 5% for a low level of angular discretization. Errors up to 22% in hourly incident solar energy have been estimated for some of the configurations analysed. Furthermore, a great number of configurations show errors of shading factor on a window of up to 30%, which could be most relevant in studies of natural lighting. The study also shows that the improvement achieved by the most accurate discretization level implies an increase in computational cost of about 30 times.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/6/1381shading calculationssky discretizationbuilding energy simulation
spellingShingle Ismael R. Maestre
Juan Luis Foncubierta Blázquez
Francisco Javier González Gallero
J. Daniel Mena Baladés
Effect of Sky Discretization for Shading Device Calculation on Building Energy Performance Simulations
Energies
shading calculations
sky discretization
building energy simulation
title Effect of Sky Discretization for Shading Device Calculation on Building Energy Performance Simulations
title_full Effect of Sky Discretization for Shading Device Calculation on Building Energy Performance Simulations
title_fullStr Effect of Sky Discretization for Shading Device Calculation on Building Energy Performance Simulations
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Sky Discretization for Shading Device Calculation on Building Energy Performance Simulations
title_short Effect of Sky Discretization for Shading Device Calculation on Building Energy Performance Simulations
title_sort effect of sky discretization for shading device calculation on building energy performance simulations
topic shading calculations
sky discretization
building energy simulation
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/6/1381
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