Daylighting efficiency of external perforated solar screens: Effect of screen axial rotation under clear skies

Sabry, Hanan; Rakha, T.; Mansour, Sherif A. A.;

Abstract


This paper aims at developing solar screens for use in front of windows under the clear desert skies. These external perforated panels revitalize a traditional solution named "Mashrabeya". They contribute to sustainability through utilization of natural light. In this paper, series of experiments were conducted using Radiance software. The impact of solar screen axial rotation on indoor daylighting of a residential setting was investigated. The effectiveness of the axial rotation was demonstrated. Screen influence on daylighting was strongly dependent on the orientation of the window and time. Illuminance adequacy was tested. The North and South orientations with upward and downward horizontal axial rotation were most affected when the rotation angle increased from 0° to 30°, especially in the summer season. In the East, the winter season was the most affected by the rotation. As a response to changing the rotation angle, a linear increase relationship was observed in all orientations. © 2012 ASCE.


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Title Daylighting efficiency of external perforated solar screens: Effect of screen axial rotation under clear skies
Authors Sabry, Hanan ; Rakha, T.; Mansour, Sherif A. A.
Keywords Axial Rotation Angle | Clear Sky | Daylighting Performance | Desert Environment | Egypt | Solar Screen
Issue Date 12-Apr-2012
Journal Icsdc 2011 Integrating Sustainability Practices in the Construction Industry Proceedings of the International Conference on Sustainable Design and Construction 2011 
ISBN [9780784412046]
DOI 10.1061/41204(426)36
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-84859479186

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