³í¹®¸í |
º£³×½Ã¾È ºí¶óÀεåÀÇ °¢µµ º¯È¿¡ µû¸¥ ½Ã°£º° ÀÏ»ç Åõ°ú·® º¯µ¿¿¡ °üÇÑ ¿¬±¸ / Evaluation of Hourly Transmitted Solar Radiation in accordance with the Change of Slat Angle for Venetian Blind / 3. ºûȯ°æ, ģȯ°æ, ½ÅÀç»ý |
ÀúÀÚ¸í |
±èµ¿±Õ ; ±è¼öÁ¤ ; ±èÇÑ¿ë ; ±è°¼ö |
¼ö·Ï»çÇ× |
Ãá°èÇмú¹ßÇ¥´ëȸ, 2011 (2011-03) |
ÆäÀÌÁö |
½ÃÀÛÆäÀÌÁö(234) ÃÑÆäÀÌÁö(4) |
ÁÖÁ¦¾î |
º£³×½Ã¾È ºí¶óÀεå ; Åõ°úÀϻ緮 ; ÀÌÄù½ºÆ® ; ½½·§ °¢µµ ; ÇÏÁö ; ÃߺР; Venetian Blind ; Transmitted Solar Radiation ; e-Quest ; Slat Angle ; Summer Solstice ; Autumnal Equinox Day |
¿ä¾à2 |
The purpose of this paper is to calculate hourly transmitted solar radiation in accordance with the change of the slat angle for the venetian blind. For the analysis, e-Quest developed by Department of Energy in U.S.A performed the simulation for the transmitted solar radiation through windows and vertical total solar radiation in the south and west. We set the summer solstice (6/22) and the autumnal equinox (9/23) as a representing day to analyze the thermal characteristics for the venetian blind. Furthermore, the slat angles of 0, 30, 60, 80 degrees was selected for the simulation. Consequently, the transmitted solar radiation on the south was the highest at 1pm in the summer solstice (6/22) and the autumnal equinox (9/23) when slat angle was 0 degree. However, the transmitted solar radiation on the west was the highest at 6pm in the summer solstice (6/22) and at 5pm in the autumnal equinox (9/23) when slat angle was 0 degree. |