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Título:
HOT-COOL BOX CALORIME TRIC DETERMINATION OF THE SOLAR HEAT GAIN COEFFICIENT AND THE U-VALUE OF INTERNAL SHADING DEVICES.
Autor/es:
AYELÉN VILLALBA; CORREA CANTALOUBE, ERICA NORMA; PATTINI, ANDREA; VICARE, DANIEL
Revista:
Energy Efficiency
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Año: 2017
ISSN:
1570-6478
Resumen:
Complex fenestration systems (CFS) are building components that play a key role in reducing energy consumption. The development and testing of equipment is central for beginning the energy efficiency rating process of complex glazing systems in these countries. This paper validates the use of a low-cost hot-cold box calorimeter for measurement of the solar heat gain coefficient (SGHC) and overall heat transfer coefficient (U-value) of interior shading systems. This work aims to determine the energy performance of three types of often employed shading systems: solar control films, interior horizontal venetian blinds, and indoor drapery curtains. Results show that the energy performance of solar shading devices studied depends on both their morphological and optical properties. The shading systems analyzed present similar U-values, where technological features are represented by the thickness and the thermal conductivity of the material. SHGC is mainly defined by the transmittance and, to a lesser extent, the absorptance of the systems, which differ significantly according to the analyzed shading device. The three types of curtains analyzed demonstrate an SHGC dependent on the fabrics openness factor: jacquard curtains (openness factor 0.05) present a SHGC of 0.7, whereas organza curtains (openness factor 0.45) have a SHGC of 0.82. The SHGC of the venetian blinds analyzed varies on average 36% according to the slat tilt (0°?45°). The solar control films examined modify their solar gain according to their spectral selectivity.