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Nonuniform Woven Solar Shading Screens: Shading, Mechanical, and Daylighting Performance
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Liu, Siwei
, Lin, Hankun
, Lu, Yao
, Xiao, Yiqiang
in
Aesthetics
/ Bending stresses
/ Investigations
/ Optical properties
/ Optimization
/ Raw materials
/ Sustainability
/ Tensile strength
2019
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Nonuniform Woven Solar Shading Screens: Shading, Mechanical, and Daylighting Performance
by
Liu, Siwei
, Lin, Hankun
, Lu, Yao
, Xiao, Yiqiang
in
Aesthetics
/ Bending stresses
/ Investigations
/ Optical properties
/ Optimization
/ Raw materials
/ Sustainability
/ Tensile strength
2019
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Nonuniform Woven Solar Shading Screens: Shading, Mechanical, and Daylighting Performance
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Nonuniform Woven Solar Shading Screens: Shading, Mechanical, and Daylighting Performance
2019
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Overview
This study investigated the potential of using a nonuniform woven panel with nonuniform strips—thick sticks and thin battens—as an external solar shading screen that addressed daylighting, shading, and mechanical performance factors. The sustainable material, namely, bamboo, was used as the demonstration material for the screen. An on-site experiment and ANSYS simulation were carried out to investigate the basic solar optical performance and structural strength of the proposed screen, respectively. Then, a series of daylighting simulations were conducted to optimize the configuration of the screen. The results showed that the nonuniform woven solar shading screen reduced up to 80.3% of the solar radiation gain in a room during summer months while ensuring a relatively even distribution of useful daylight during the year. Moreover, the screen effectively reduced the negative impact of glare to a level below “imperceptible” and enabled a relatively clear view through the window and shading. Regarding the structural strength, the screen with a size smaller than or equal to 1 × 1 m withstood a wind load of 12 m/s. Furthermore, this study proposed two optimal configurations: a screen woven of square sticks and battens with a distance of 10 mm between them, and a screen woven of round sticks and battens with a distance of 8 mm between them. This study illustrated the superiority of the nonuniform woven solar shading screens, which supports a wider application of solar shading screens made of other materials with similar structures and reflectance values.
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MDPI AG
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