Development of Window-Mounted Air Cap Roller Module

While previous research has shown the use of attachable air-caps on windows to efficiently reduce a building’s energy consumption, the air-caps considered had to be attached to the entire window’s surface, thus limiting the occupants’ view and creating the inconvenience...

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Main Authors: Heangwoo Lee, Janghoo Seo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-07-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/7/1909
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spelling doaj-fc8a9bb591cc4735bb250f1d617acd5e2020-11-25T02:46:15ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732018-07-01117190910.3390/en11071909en11071909Development of Window-Mounted Air Cap Roller ModuleHeangwoo Lee0Janghoo Seo1Institute of Green Building and New Technology Mirae Environment Plan, Seoul 01905, KoreaSchool of Architure, Kookmin University, 77 Jeongneung-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul 02707, KoreaWhile previous research has shown the use of attachable air-caps on windows to efficiently reduce a building’s energy consumption, the air-caps considered had to be attached to the entire window’s surface, thus limiting the occupants’ view and creating the inconvenience of needing to detach and attach the air-caps. In this study, a window-mounted air-cap roller module using Velcro tape that may be easily attached, detached, and rolled up or down was developed and performance tested in a full-scale test bed. It was found that as the area of the air-caps attached on a window increased, the required indoor lighting energy increased. However, the window insulation improved, thus reducing the cooling and heating energy needed. Attaching the air-caps to the entire window surface effectively reduced the building’s energy consumption, but views through the window may be disturbed. Thus, the developed window-mounted air-caps enable an occupant to reduce the building energy consumption and maintain their view according to their need. The findings of this study may contribute to a reduction in building energy consumption without sacrificing a pleasant indoor environment. Further studies may be needed to verify their efficacy under varying indoor and outdoor conditions.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/7/1909air caproller moduleenergy savingperformance evaluationbuilding envelope
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Janghoo Seo
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Development of Window-Mounted Air Cap Roller Module
Energies
air cap
roller module
energy saving
performance evaluation
building envelope
author_facet Heangwoo Lee
Janghoo Seo
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title Development of Window-Mounted Air Cap Roller Module
title_short Development of Window-Mounted Air Cap Roller Module
title_full Development of Window-Mounted Air Cap Roller Module
title_fullStr Development of Window-Mounted Air Cap Roller Module
title_full_unstemmed Development of Window-Mounted Air Cap Roller Module
title_sort development of window-mounted air cap roller module
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2018-07-01
description While previous research has shown the use of attachable air-caps on windows to efficiently reduce a building’s energy consumption, the air-caps considered had to be attached to the entire window’s surface, thus limiting the occupants’ view and creating the inconvenience of needing to detach and attach the air-caps. In this study, a window-mounted air-cap roller module using Velcro tape that may be easily attached, detached, and rolled up or down was developed and performance tested in a full-scale test bed. It was found that as the area of the air-caps attached on a window increased, the required indoor lighting energy increased. However, the window insulation improved, thus reducing the cooling and heating energy needed. Attaching the air-caps to the entire window surface effectively reduced the building’s energy consumption, but views through the window may be disturbed. Thus, the developed window-mounted air-caps enable an occupant to reduce the building energy consumption and maintain their view according to their need. The findings of this study may contribute to a reduction in building energy consumption without sacrificing a pleasant indoor environment. Further studies may be needed to verify their efficacy under varying indoor and outdoor conditions.
topic air cap
roller module
energy saving
performance evaluation
building envelope
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/7/1909
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