Preliminary Study on the Performance Evaluation of a Light Shelf Based on Reflector Curvature

The consumption of lighting energy in buildings continues to rise, and many studies are being conducted to address this problem. As part of such initiatives, research is being performed on light shelves, which are natural lighting systems. However, most prior studies focused on variables for operati...

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Main Authors: Heangwoo Lee, Janghoo Seo, Chang-ho Choi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-11-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/22/4295
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spelling doaj-0de9f339371e4549a70fbbd25d306ecc2020-11-25T01:50:57ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-11-011222429510.3390/en12224295en12224295Preliminary Study on the Performance Evaluation of a Light Shelf Based on Reflector CurvatureHeangwoo Lee0Janghoo Seo1Chang-ho Choi2College of Design, Sangmyung University, Cheonan-si, Chungcheongnam-do 31066, KoreaSchool of Architecture, Kookmin University, Seoul 02707, KoreaDepartment of Architectural Engineering, Kwangwoon University, Seoul 01886, KoreaThe consumption of lighting energy in buildings continues to rise, and many studies are being conducted to address this problem. As part of such initiatives, research is being performed on light shelves, which are natural lighting systems. However, most prior studies focused on variables for operating flat reflectors and light shelves. This study aims to evaluate the performance of curved light shelves to prove their effectiveness and derive optimal specifications for them. The following conclusions were reached. The optimal light shelf angles for a flat light shelf were found to be 30°, 20°, and 20° for the summer, mid-season, and winter, respectively, and accordingly, a movable light shelf system would be suitable for all three seasons. The optimal light shelf angles for a movable curved light shelf with an arc angle of 60° were found to be 30°, 30°, and 10° for the summer, mid-season, and winter, respectively. The optimal light shelf angle and arc angle for a fixed-type curved light shelf were found to be 20° and 60°, respectively. A fixed-type curved light shelf designed according to these optimal specifications can reduce energy consumption by 3.6% in comparison to a movable flat light shelf. Consequently, the curved light shelf is considered an effective system, and additional studies analyzing various other factors should be carried out in the future.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/22/4295light shelfcurvatureperformance evaluationenergy saving
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author Heangwoo Lee
Janghoo Seo
Chang-ho Choi
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Janghoo Seo
Chang-ho Choi
Preliminary Study on the Performance Evaluation of a Light Shelf Based on Reflector Curvature
Energies
light shelf
curvature
performance evaluation
energy saving
author_facet Heangwoo Lee
Janghoo Seo
Chang-ho Choi
author_sort Heangwoo Lee
title Preliminary Study on the Performance Evaluation of a Light Shelf Based on Reflector Curvature
title_short Preliminary Study on the Performance Evaluation of a Light Shelf Based on Reflector Curvature
title_full Preliminary Study on the Performance Evaluation of a Light Shelf Based on Reflector Curvature
title_fullStr Preliminary Study on the Performance Evaluation of a Light Shelf Based on Reflector Curvature
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary Study on the Performance Evaluation of a Light Shelf Based on Reflector Curvature
title_sort preliminary study on the performance evaluation of a light shelf based on reflector curvature
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2019-11-01
description The consumption of lighting energy in buildings continues to rise, and many studies are being conducted to address this problem. As part of such initiatives, research is being performed on light shelves, which are natural lighting systems. However, most prior studies focused on variables for operating flat reflectors and light shelves. This study aims to evaluate the performance of curved light shelves to prove their effectiveness and derive optimal specifications for them. The following conclusions were reached. The optimal light shelf angles for a flat light shelf were found to be 30°, 20°, and 20° for the summer, mid-season, and winter, respectively, and accordingly, a movable light shelf system would be suitable for all three seasons. The optimal light shelf angles for a movable curved light shelf with an arc angle of 60° were found to be 30°, 30°, and 10° for the summer, mid-season, and winter, respectively. The optimal light shelf angle and arc angle for a fixed-type curved light shelf were found to be 20° and 60°, respectively. A fixed-type curved light shelf designed according to these optimal specifications can reduce energy consumption by 3.6% in comparison to a movable flat light shelf. Consequently, the curved light shelf is considered an effective system, and additional studies analyzing various other factors should be carried out in the future.
topic light shelf
curvature
performance evaluation
energy saving
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/22/4295
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