2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2014.07.100
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Comprehensive analysis on thermal and daylighting performance of glazing and shading designs on office building envelope in cooling-dominant climates

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“…The works of Carriere, et al [20], Huang, et al [11], Yang, et al [21] and Vanhoutteghem, et al [22] investigated the effectiveness of different glazing and window design systems under different climates with the aid of building simulation software. Huang, et al [11] examined the efficacy of different Sustainability 2017, 9, 731 4 of 23 energy-efficient building window designs in a cooling-dominant climate.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The works of Carriere, et al [20], Huang, et al [11], Yang, et al [21] and Vanhoutteghem, et al [22] investigated the effectiveness of different glazing and window design systems under different climates with the aid of building simulation software. Huang, et al [11] examined the efficacy of different Sustainability 2017, 9, 731 4 of 23 energy-efficient building window designs in a cooling-dominant climate.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Huang, et al [11] examined the efficacy of different Sustainability 2017, 9, 731 4 of 23 energy-efficient building window designs in a cooling-dominant climate. The results of their study indicated that low-emissivity glazing produces the best performance amongst the investigated design options; conversely, double-layer glazing gives the worst performance.…”
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“…Freewan examined the effect of several types of shading devices on controlling air temperature and improving illuminance level in offices located in hot climate regions showing that all shading devices improved the thermal and visual environment in the offices [8]. Several simulation studies have been performed by Huang et al to evaluate the performance of different popular energy-efficient window designs in cooling-dominant climates showing that the comprehensive performance of overhangs is better than that of interior blinds [9]. Atzeri et al compared the performance of outdoor and indoor shading devices concerning the thermal and visual comfort of an openspace office located in Rome showing that although the use of shades always improves the thermal comfort, the energy demand could increase as an effect of particular configuration of the building [10].…”
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“…Yu Huang et al [38] analyzed the thermal performance and the daylight quality provided by glazing and shading designs in an office building located in dominantly cool climates. They found out that, with the increase of latitude, shading designs on the south windows perform better.…”
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