Model-based controls for integrated shading and UFAD control: Report on initial studies
Publication Type
Report
Date Published
10/2011
Authors
Abstract
Methods and initial results are described for model-based controls with offline optimization for integrated shading and UFAD control for an office building in New York. Two cases are studied through lookup-table calculation and annual simulation of the resulting controllers: one case with interior blinds, the other case with exterior blinds. The interior blind case was found to reduce HVAC energy by 5% over a simple baseline control, and the exterior blind case produced a 5.6% HVAC energy savings over the baseline. Further investigations and case studies are planned.
Year of Publication
2011
Organization
Building Technologies Department, Building & Industrial Energy Systems Division, Windows and Envelope Materials
Research Areas
Building Façade Solutions, Intelligent Façades, Intelligent Façades:Model Predictive Controls, Windows and Daylighting, W and D: Low Energy Facades and Daylighting, BTUS Windows and Daylighting