
Completed Tasks
TASK 12 - BUILDING ENERGY ANALYSIS AND DESIGN TOOLS
FOR SOLAR APPLICATIONS
DURATION: 1989 - 1994
OPERATING AGENT: United States
» SCOPE
- Model development
- Model evaluation
- Model usability
While most IEA Solar Heating and Cooling tasks focus
on technology development, Task 12 focuses on analysis and design methods
to ensure the optimal design and integration of solar heating, cooling,
and daylighting technology in residential and commercial buildings. Simulation
tools for high performance glazings, daylighting design, and atria have
been the subject of collaborative research. The Task is concerned with
both detailed analysis tools and simplified design tools, although greater
research emphasis is placed on the detailed analysis tools.
Two Task 12 projects deal with improving the capability
of analysis and design tools through the development of appropriate algorithms
for modeling solar energy-related materials, components and systems and
their interaction with the buildings.
The first project concerns the development of a suite
of integrated daylighting and electric lighting analysis software named
ADELINE. The second concerns the development of algorithms to explicitly
model the heat transfer phenomena in atria, such as stratification, radiation
exchange, and natural ventilation. In addition, a recently-completed project
dealt with modeling of advanced glazings and transparent insulation materials.
In another major activity, IEA researchers are evaluating
the accuracy and capability of analysis and design tool algorithms in
modeling the dynamic performance of the solar elements. Three types of
model evaluation approached are being employed: analytical verification,
comparative analysis and empirical validation.
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12 Publications List
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