澳大利亚办公空间静态和动态光伏一体化遮阳系统评估

IF 6 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS Solar Energy Pub Date : 2024-06-30 DOI:10.1016/j.solener.2024.112736
M. Krarti , A. Karrech
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本文总结了一项综合分析,以确定静态和动态光伏(PV)一体化遮阳设备应用于澳大利亚不同气候区办公空间窗户时的能源和成本效益。所评估的动态遮阳系统包括放置在窗户上方的旋转悬架,其作用是最大限度地降低办公空间的年度能源需求。这项研究首次通过基于优化的控制,确定了旋转悬架每小时、每天或每月的最佳角度设置,以最大限度地降低澳大利亚办公空间的能耗。分析结果表明,在澳大利亚的所有气候条件下,经过优化设计的静态和优化运行的动态光伏一体化悬架都具有降低办公空间年度能源需求的巨大潜力,根据建筑朝向、窗户尺寸、玻璃类型和悬架深度的不同,年度节能率从 45% 到超过 100% 不等。如此高的能源效益归功于光伏一体化遮阳系统的多功能性,它可以最大限度地降低制冷和空间热负荷,同时最大限度地提高现场发电量。与静态遮阳设备不同的是,在澳大利亚的某些气候区,动态光伏一体化悬挑系统可使办公空间实现净零能耗运行。
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Evaluation of static and dynamic PV-Integrated shading systems for office spaces in Australia

The paper summarizes a comprehensive analysis to determine the energy and cost benefits of static and dynamic photovoltaic (PV)-integrated shading devices when applied to windows of office spaces located in different climate zones across Australia. The evaluated dynamic shading systems consist of rotating overhangs placed above the windows and operated to minimize the annual energy demands of office spaces. For the first time, the study determines through optimization-based controls the best angle settings for the rotating overhangs on hourly, daily, or monthly basis to minimize the energy consumption of office spaces in Australia. The analysis results indicate that both optimally designed static and optimally operated dynamic PV-integrated overhangs have substantial potential to reduce the annual energy needs of office spaces for all Australian climates with annual energy savings ranging from 45% to over 100% depending on the building orientation, window size, glazing type, and overhang depth. This high energy benefits are attributed to the multi-function capability of the PV-integrated shading systems to minimize cooling and space thermal loads while maximizing on-site electricity generation. Unlike the case of static shading devices, it is found that dynamic PV-integrated overhangs allow office spaces to reach net-zero energy operation for certain climate zones in Australia.

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Solar Energy
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期刊介绍: Solar Energy welcomes manuscripts presenting information not previously published in journals on any aspect of solar energy research, development, application, measurement or policy. The term "solar energy" in this context includes the indirect uses such as wind energy and biomass
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