A parametric study aimed at identifying the best performing solution in terms of lighting, heating and cooling demand minimization for an office room is presented. Different orientations, room and façade lay-outs, glazing and lighting control systems have been combined and 192 configurations have been analysed through a two-step process: daylight factor and dynamic daylighting metrics and the corresponding energy demand for lighting were calculated in step 1 using Daysim; the energy demand for heating and cooling was determined in step 2 using a quasi-steady state approach, to verify whether the best configurations obtained in step 1 also resulted in the lowest global energy demand.

Light versus Energy Performance of Office Rooms with Curtain Walls: A Parametric Study / LO VERSO, VALERIO ROBERTO MARIA; Serra, Valentina; Giovannini, Luigi; Simone, Iennarella. - In: ENERGY PROCEDIA. - ISSN 1876-6102. - ELETTRONICO. - 62:(2014), pp. 462-471. [10.1016/j.egypro.2014.12.408]

Light versus Energy Performance of Office Rooms with Curtain Walls: A Parametric Study

LO VERSO, VALERIO ROBERTO MARIA;SERRA, VALENTINA;Luigi Giovannini;
2014

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A parametric study aimed at identifying the best performing solution in terms of lighting, heating and cooling demand minimization for an office room is presented. Different orientations, room and façade lay-outs, glazing and lighting control systems have been combined and 192 configurations have been analysed through a two-step process: daylight factor and dynamic daylighting metrics and the corresponding energy demand for lighting were calculated in step 1 using Daysim; the energy demand for heating and cooling was determined in step 2 using a quasi-steady state approach, to verify whether the best configurations obtained in step 1 also resulted in the lowest global energy demand.
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