Optimization and decision making for building energy efficiency strategies

Case study: Energy savings from solar window film in two commercial buildings in Shanghai

Rongxin Yin, Peng Xu, Pengyuan Shen

2012

Energy and Buildings

Case study: Energy savings from solar window film in two commercial buildings in Shanghai

Procedure to estimate the energy performance of solar control window film.

Summary

This study evaluates solar window films’ energy-saving potential in a Shanghai commercial building with curtain walls using calibrated eQUEST simulations. Film position and original glazing type critically impact performance: exterior films reduced shading/solar heat gain coefficients by 44%/22% and cooling loads by 27.5% on peak days, while interior films only achieved 2.2% due to increased conductive heat transfer offsetting solar gains. Interior application proved ineffective despite lower radiation.

Abstract

The objective of this study was to understand the energy savings from applying solar window films in a commercial building with large, curtain wall areas in Shanghai, China. eQUEST was used to simulate the annual building performance with and without the solar window film. The simulation model was calibrated against the measured monthly and daily electrical consumption. The simulation results indicated that two factors significantly influence the effect of the window film. These factors include the position of the installed window film and the configuration of the original glazing system. The effect of the window film on the performance of the curtain wall glazing system varies greatly, depending on the type of film and how it is applied. The film can decrease the shading coefficient and solar heat gain coefficient by 44% and 22% if applied on the outside and inside of the existing windows, respectively. For a double pane, low-E glazing system, the building cooling load through the windows on design day is reduced by 27.5% and 2.2% for outside and inside window films, separately. Adding the window film inside of the curtain wall was not effective because the increased window conductive heat transfer offsets the decreased cooling load from solar radiation.

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Journal

Energy and Buildings

Publication Year

2012

Authors

Rongxin Yin, Peng Xu, Pengyuan Shen

Categories

Optimization and decision making for building energy efficiency strategies