Thermal performance and energy consumption analysis of retail buildings through daylighting: A numerical model with experimental validation
The simultaneous impact of a building's electricity consumption and thermal performance is analyzed in this paper by taking a thermal model of a retail building located in Ranchi, India. A Baseline design of retail building having a rectangular footprint area is compared with four buildings wit...
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doaj-3abbd6d046854ae899984ab59a8fdf592021-09-13T04:14:44ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Materials Science for Energy Technologies2589-29912021-01-014367382Thermal performance and energy consumption analysis of retail buildings through daylighting: A numerical model with experimental validationOm Prakash0Asim Ahmad1Anil Kumar2S.M. Mozammil Hasnain3Ali Zare4Puneet Verma5Department of Mechanical Engineering, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi 835215, IndiaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi 835215, India; Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Usha Martin University, Ranchi 835103, IndiaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Delhi Technological University, Delhi 110042, IndiaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi 835215, IndiaFlow, Aerosols & Thermal Energy (FATE) Group, School of Engineering, Deakin University, VIC 3216, AustraliaSchool of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Brisbane 4001, Australia; Corresponding author.The simultaneous impact of a building's electricity consumption and thermal performance is analyzed in this paper by taking a thermal model of a retail building located in Ranchi, India. A Baseline design of retail building having a rectangular footprint area is compared with four buildings with different footprint areas (Rectangular, T, L, H and U), in the South-West orientation. The thermal models for lighting of retail building are developed using eQuest software, and results obtained were validated experimentally. Intensity of light is reduced by 35% in baseline building corresponding to the amount of energy saved by upgrading to a T8 fluorescent fixture from a T12 fluorescent fixture. Average daylight factor of retail building in hot summer was found to be 34.80% experimentally and 28.98% through simulation. Based on energy consumption it is found that, for temperate buildings with rectangular footprints, buildings with L footprints, and buildings with H footprints are preferable when targeting net-zero energy status. The results encourage architects and engineers to work out an effective framework to enhance the use of natural illumination energy and suitable lighting according to buildings layout.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589299121000355Building shapeElectricity consumptionBuilding orientationEnergy efficiencyDaylight factor |
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Thermal performance and energy consumption analysis of retail buildings through daylighting: A numerical model with experimental validation |
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Thermal performance and energy consumption analysis of retail buildings through daylighting: A numerical model with experimental validation |
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Thermal performance and energy consumption analysis of retail buildings through daylighting: A numerical model with experimental validation |
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Thermal performance and energy consumption analysis of retail buildings through daylighting: A numerical model with experimental validation |
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thermal performance and energy consumption analysis of retail buildings through daylighting: a numerical model with experimental validation |
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The simultaneous impact of a building's electricity consumption and thermal performance is analyzed in this paper by taking a thermal model of a retail building located in Ranchi, India. A Baseline design of retail building having a rectangular footprint area is compared with four buildings with different footprint areas (Rectangular, T, L, H and U), in the South-West orientation. The thermal models for lighting of retail building are developed using eQuest software, and results obtained were validated experimentally. Intensity of light is reduced by 35% in baseline building corresponding to the amount of energy saved by upgrading to a T8 fluorescent fixture from a T12 fluorescent fixture. Average daylight factor of retail building in hot summer was found to be 34.80% experimentally and 28.98% through simulation. Based on energy consumption it is found that, for temperate buildings with rectangular footprints, buildings with L footprints, and buildings with H footprints are preferable when targeting net-zero energy status. The results encourage architects and engineers to work out an effective framework to enhance the use of natural illumination energy and suitable lighting according to buildings layout. |
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