Design and Experimental Proof-of-concept of a Façade-integrated Solar Thermal Venetian Blind with Heat Pipes

Solar thermal venetian blinds (STVB) pursue the goal of reducing the primary energy demand of buildings with highly transparent façades during operation. They can provide solar control and daylighting functions and at the same time function as a solar thermal collector. A technical overview of STVB...

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Main Authors: Simon Frederik Haeringer, Paul-Rouven Denz, Puttakhun Vongsingha, Bruno Bueno, Tilmann E. Kuhn, Christoph Maurer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: TU Delft Open 2020-11-01
Series:Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
Online Access:https://ojs-libaccp.tudelft.nl/index.php/jfde/article/view/4796
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spelling doaj-33c6effdb4544a3db724fe8cf4e397f72021-02-08T12:08:58ZengTU Delft OpenJournal of Facade Design and Engineering2213-302X2213-30382020-11-0181Design and Experimental Proof-of-concept of a Façade-integrated Solar Thermal Venetian Blind with Heat PipesSimon Frederik Haeringer0Paul-Rouven Denz1Puttakhun Vongsingha2Bruno Bueno3Tilmann E. Kuhn4Christoph Maurer5Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE, Energy Efficient Buildings, GermanyPriedemann Facade-Lab GmbH, GermanyPriedemann Facade-Lab GmbH, GermanyFraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE, Energy Efficient Buildings, GermanyFraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE, Energy Efficient Buildings, GermanyFraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE, Energy Efficient Buildings, Germany Solar thermal venetian blinds (STVB) pursue the goal of reducing the primary energy demand of buildings with highly transparent façades during operation. They can provide solar control and daylighting functions and at the same time function as a solar thermal collector. A technical overview of STVB based on a design parameter space, which can be used as guideline for the design of STVB, is presented. It is then applied to develop a first actual-size test sample of STVB. The design principle, based on heat pipes and a switchable thermal coupling for heat transfer between the slats and a header tube, allows the STVB to be tiltable and retractable. The key characteristics of the built STVB test sample are: (1) integrated in a double skin façade element; (2) conventional absorber sheet with diagonally mounted heat pipe; (3) switchable thermal coupling with mechanism using springs and solenoids; (4) a multi-port header tube. Outdoor measurements have been carried out and are discussed, demonstrating the technical feasibility of the concept. In the end, design choices for architects and planners for the STVB system and possible installation processes are presented, and recommendations for further developments are assessed. https://ojs-libaccp.tudelft.nl/index.php/jfde/article/view/4796
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Paul-Rouven Denz
Puttakhun Vongsingha
Bruno Bueno
Tilmann E. Kuhn
Christoph Maurer
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Paul-Rouven Denz
Puttakhun Vongsingha
Bruno Bueno
Tilmann E. Kuhn
Christoph Maurer
Design and Experimental Proof-of-concept of a Façade-integrated Solar Thermal Venetian Blind with Heat Pipes
Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
author_facet Simon Frederik Haeringer
Paul-Rouven Denz
Puttakhun Vongsingha
Bruno Bueno
Tilmann E. Kuhn
Christoph Maurer
author_sort Simon Frederik Haeringer
title Design and Experimental Proof-of-concept of a Façade-integrated Solar Thermal Venetian Blind with Heat Pipes
title_short Design and Experimental Proof-of-concept of a Façade-integrated Solar Thermal Venetian Blind with Heat Pipes
title_full Design and Experimental Proof-of-concept of a Façade-integrated Solar Thermal Venetian Blind with Heat Pipes
title_fullStr Design and Experimental Proof-of-concept of a Façade-integrated Solar Thermal Venetian Blind with Heat Pipes
title_full_unstemmed Design and Experimental Proof-of-concept of a Façade-integrated Solar Thermal Venetian Blind with Heat Pipes
title_sort design and experimental proof-of-concept of a façade-integrated solar thermal venetian blind with heat pipes
publisher TU Delft Open
series Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
issn 2213-302X
2213-3038
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Solar thermal venetian blinds (STVB) pursue the goal of reducing the primary energy demand of buildings with highly transparent façades during operation. They can provide solar control and daylighting functions and at the same time function as a solar thermal collector. A technical overview of STVB based on a design parameter space, which can be used as guideline for the design of STVB, is presented. It is then applied to develop a first actual-size test sample of STVB. The design principle, based on heat pipes and a switchable thermal coupling for heat transfer between the slats and a header tube, allows the STVB to be tiltable and retractable. The key characteristics of the built STVB test sample are: (1) integrated in a double skin façade element; (2) conventional absorber sheet with diagonally mounted heat pipe; (3) switchable thermal coupling with mechanism using springs and solenoids; (4) a multi-port header tube. Outdoor measurements have been carried out and are discussed, demonstrating the technical feasibility of the concept. In the end, design choices for architects and planners for the STVB system and possible installation processes are presented, and recommendations for further developments are assessed.
url https://ojs-libaccp.tudelft.nl/index.php/jfde/article/view/4796
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