Review of openings with shading devices at naturally ventilated buildings
A shading device is integrated into a building in reducing the indoor solar heat gained. However, the incorporation of a shading device into an opening provides certain effects on indoor natural ventilation. Its performance in enhancing the indoor airflow is still arguable. For this reason, a compre...
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author | Mohammad Yusoff, Wardah Fatimah Shaharil, Muhammad Ihsan Mohamed, Mohd Farid Mohammad Rasani, Mohammad Rasidi Sapian, Abdul Razak Dahlan, Nur Dalilah |
author_facet | Mohammad Yusoff, Wardah Fatimah Shaharil, Muhammad Ihsan Mohamed, Mohd Farid Mohammad Rasani, Mohammad Rasidi Sapian, Abdul Razak Dahlan, Nur Dalilah |
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description | A shading device is integrated into a building in reducing the indoor solar heat gained. However, the incorporation of a shading device into an opening provides certain effects on indoor natural ventilation. Its performance in enhancing the indoor airflow is still arguable. For this reason, a comprehensive review was executed to identify the effects of a shading device on the natural ventilation of a building. A schematic review process was executed to identify the published articles that were related to the shading devices at the building openings. Subsequently, 25 articles have examined the shading devices at the building openings. The output parameters that were discussed including, the solar heat gained, temperature, energy consumption, daylighting, air quality, airflow, and thermal comfort. The studies agree that the shading device has certain effects on indoor airflow. The effects can be either good or detrimental, depending on the climatic condition, geographical location, building orientation, opening configuration, the shading function, and configuration. It is hoped that this review encourages more investigations of the combined effects of the shading device on solar radiation and natural ventilation. The combined effects are essential in achieving optimum performance of a shading device, which can reduce the solar radiation penetration and enhance the indoor natural ventilation. |
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spelling | upm.eprints-1030832024-06-30T23:50:01Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103083/ Review of openings with shading devices at naturally ventilated buildings Mohammad Yusoff, Wardah Fatimah Shaharil, Muhammad Ihsan Mohamed, Mohd Farid Mohammad Rasani, Mohammad Rasidi Sapian, Abdul Razak Dahlan, Nur Dalilah A shading device is integrated into a building in reducing the indoor solar heat gained. However, the incorporation of a shading device into an opening provides certain effects on indoor natural ventilation. Its performance in enhancing the indoor airflow is still arguable. For this reason, a comprehensive review was executed to identify the effects of a shading device on the natural ventilation of a building. A schematic review process was executed to identify the published articles that were related to the shading devices at the building openings. Subsequently, 25 articles have examined the shading devices at the building openings. The output parameters that were discussed including, the solar heat gained, temperature, energy consumption, daylighting, air quality, airflow, and thermal comfort. The studies agree that the shading device has certain effects on indoor airflow. The effects can be either good or detrimental, depending on the climatic condition, geographical location, building orientation, opening configuration, the shading function, and configuration. It is hoped that this review encourages more investigations of the combined effects of the shading device on solar radiation and natural ventilation. The combined effects are essential in achieving optimum performance of a shading device, which can reduce the solar radiation penetration and enhance the indoor natural ventilation. Taylor and Francis Group 2022-07 Article PeerReviewed Mohammad Yusoff, Wardah Fatimah and Shaharil, Muhammad Ihsan and Mohamed, Mohd Farid and Mohammad Rasani, Mohammad Rasidi and Sapian, Abdul Razak and Dahlan, Nur Dalilah (2022) Review of openings with shading devices at naturally ventilated buildings. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 19 (5). pp. 463-479. ISSN 1745-2007; ESSN: 1752-7589 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17452007.2022.2095553 10.1080/17452007.2022.2095553 |
spellingShingle | Mohammad Yusoff, Wardah Fatimah Shaharil, Muhammad Ihsan Mohamed, Mohd Farid Mohammad Rasani, Mohammad Rasidi Sapian, Abdul Razak Dahlan, Nur Dalilah Review of openings with shading devices at naturally ventilated buildings |
title | Review of openings with shading devices at naturally ventilated buildings |
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title_short | Review of openings with shading devices at naturally ventilated buildings |
title_sort | review of openings with shading devices at naturally ventilated buildings |
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