Calculating the Effect of External Shading on the Solar Heat Gain Coefficient of Windows
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Date Published
08/2017
Authors
Abstract
Current prescriptive building codes have limited ways to account for the effect of solar shading, such as overhangs and awnings, on window solar heat gains. We propose two new indicators, the adjusted Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (aSHGC) which accounts for external shading while calculating the SHGC of a window, and a weighted SHGC (SHGCw) which provides a seasonal SHGC weighted by solar intensity. We demonstrate a method to calculate these indices using existing tools combined with additional calculations. The method is demonstrated by calculating the effect of an awning on a clear double glazing in New Delhi.
Journal
Building Simulation 2017
Year of Publication
2017
Organization
Building Technology and Urban Systems Division, Building Technologies Department, Windows and Envelope Materials, International Energy Analysis Department
Research Areas
Windows, Windows and Daylighting, BTUS Windows and Daylighting, Industrial Energy Efficiency, International Energy Studies