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Daylighting Performance of CdTe Semi-Transparent Photovoltaic Skylights with Different Shapes for University Gymnasium Buildings
by
Fan, Huifang
, Gao, Xin
, Wu, Yanpeng
, Li, Shaoxiong
in
Architecture
/ Bees
/ BIPV
/ Boundary conditions
/ Buildings
/ Business performance management
/ Cadmium tellurides
/ Community colleges
/ Daylighting
/ dynamic daylighting performance
/ Electric power generation
/ Energy conservation
/ Energy consumption
/ Gymnasia
/ Lighting
/ Overheating
/ Performance measurement
/ Photovoltaics
/ Physical education
/ Simulation
/ Skylights
/ Software
/ Solar energy industry
/ Solar radiation
/ Thin films
/ Transmittance
/ university gymnasium
2024
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Daylighting Performance of CdTe Semi-Transparent Photovoltaic Skylights with Different Shapes for University Gymnasium Buildings
by
Fan, Huifang
, Gao, Xin
, Wu, Yanpeng
, Li, Shaoxiong
in
Architecture
/ Bees
/ BIPV
/ Boundary conditions
/ Buildings
/ Business performance management
/ Cadmium tellurides
/ Community colleges
/ Daylighting
/ dynamic daylighting performance
/ Electric power generation
/ Energy conservation
/ Energy consumption
/ Gymnasia
/ Lighting
/ Overheating
/ Performance measurement
/ Photovoltaics
/ Physical education
/ Simulation
/ Skylights
/ Software
/ Solar energy industry
/ Solar radiation
/ Thin films
/ Transmittance
/ university gymnasium
2024
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Daylighting Performance of CdTe Semi-Transparent Photovoltaic Skylights with Different Shapes for University Gymnasium Buildings
by
Fan, Huifang
, Gao, Xin
, Wu, Yanpeng
, Li, Shaoxiong
in
Architecture
/ Bees
/ BIPV
/ Boundary conditions
/ Buildings
/ Business performance management
/ Cadmium tellurides
/ Community colleges
/ Daylighting
/ dynamic daylighting performance
/ Electric power generation
/ Energy conservation
/ Energy consumption
/ Gymnasia
/ Lighting
/ Overheating
/ Performance measurement
/ Photovoltaics
/ Physical education
/ Simulation
/ Skylights
/ Software
/ Solar energy industry
/ Solar radiation
/ Thin films
/ Transmittance
/ university gymnasium
2024
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Daylighting Performance of CdTe Semi-Transparent Photovoltaic Skylights with Different Shapes for University Gymnasium Buildings
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Daylighting Performance of CdTe Semi-Transparent Photovoltaic Skylights with Different Shapes for University Gymnasium Buildings
2024
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Overview
The daylighting environment in university gymnasiums affects daily teaching and sports training. However, direct sunlight, glare, and indoor overheating in summer are common problems. Semi-transparent photovoltaic glass can solve these issues by replacing shading facilities, blocking solar radiation, and generating electricity. This study examines the influence of different types of CdTe semi-transparent film photovoltaic glass on the daylighting environment of six typical university gymnasium skylights. The optimal types of CdTe semi-transparent film photovoltaic glass are determined by dynamic daylighting performance metrics DA, DAcon, DAmax, and UDI. The results show that, for instance, centralized rectangular skylights benefit from the 50–60% transmittance type, while centralized X-shaped skylights require the 70–80% transmittance type to enhance indoor daylighting. The research results offer specific recommendations based on skylight shapes and photovoltaic glass types and can provide a reference for the daylighting design of university gymnasium buildings with different forms of photovoltaic skylights in the future.
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MDPI AG
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