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Cooling energy reduction effect of parallel double-window system operation in residential buildings in South Korea

Authors
Lee, Seung-WonLeigh, Seung-BokKim, TaeyeonCheong, Chang HeonCho, Sooyoun
Issue Date
Jun-2019
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
Keywords
Natural ventilation; Double-window system; Indoor thermal environment; Cooling energy
Citation
INDOOR AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT, v.28, no.5, pp 636 - 658
Pages
23
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
INDOOR AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Volume
28
Number
5
Start Page
636
End Page
658
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/9065
DOI
10.1177/1420326X17707564
ISSN
1420-326X
1423-0070
Abstract
This paper aims to derive the operational modes of a parallel double-window system that reduces cooling energy consumption and satisfies indoor comfort through natural ventilation. The parallel double-window system examined in this paper is a window system that could control indoor draft distribution and adjust the size of the opening depending on indoor and outdoor conditions. The system can be used in five ways (all close, out-open + in close, out-open+in open (tilt), out-open+in open (turn) and all open). This work verified the energy savings and indoor comfort of the existing mode experimentally, which were originally derived based on simple calculations at the time when the parallel double-window system was developed. A new operation mode, Alt 1, was derived, which addressed problems of the existing mode. In addition, in this work, the operation mode Alt 2 was derived, which simplified Alt 1 so that the actual occupant can use the system easily. By measuring these three operation modes and comparing the results with those of energy plus simulations, the work derived the amount of cooling energy savings and the level of indoor comfort through the use of an appropriate operation mode during inter-seasonal periods. Compared to when the natural ventilation operation mode was not used, cooling energy consumption was reduced by 60% when the operation mode was in use. The cooling temperature set point could have a significant impact on cooling energy consumption.
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