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 Technology and Urban 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