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2023
Journal Article
Title
Sequentially coupling LBNL-method and Modelica to model and operate adaptive facades with inhomogeneous printing patterns
Abstract
In this work, two U- and g-value Modelica models of a three-layer membrane construction with inhomogeneous stripe pattern were set up. Thus, a simple ISO 52022 model is compared with a detailed model with Modelica integration of Klems-Matrices by LBNL method calculation. For the U-value, both models equally predict the heat transmission. For the gvalue, the detailed model shows an strong angular behavior depending on the stripe pattern, the layer distances. Compared to a reference glazing, the application of an adaptive operating strategy results in a reduction of the total energy consumption by up to 27%. Depending on the operation strategy the heating energy increases between 33-100% and cooling energy decreases by 50-80%. This is mainly due to the lower g-value with the detailed model. The actuation energy required for this can be neglected. The resulting reductions in heating and cooling energy exceed the actuation energy by several orders of magnitude.
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Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft -DFG-, Bonn