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Multi-objective optimization of Venetian blinds in office buildings to reduce electricity consumption and improve visual and thermal comfort by NSGA-II

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ENERGY AND BUILDINGS
卷 278, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2022.112639

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Venetian blind; Multi-objective optimization; Sensitivity analysis; Visual comfort; Thermal comfort; Electricity consumption

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Because the building sector consumes a large amount of energy, providing effective methods is crucial. Windows play a significant role in buildings as they provide natural light. Improper window design and shading can lead to overheating, increased energy consumption, and discomfort for occupants. This paper presents a new approach for optimizing the architectural specifications and control parameters of a smart shadow curtain, resulting in reduced energy consumption and improved thermal and visual comfort.
Because the building sector has become a huge energy consumer, providing useful approaches can help tackle this important issue. Windows are an important component of a building since most of the natural light inside the building is provided by passing this component. Improper design of windows and their associated components, such as shadings, overheats the space and increases energy consumption, and on the other hand, disturbs the visual and thermal comfort of the building's occupants. The present paper aims to present a new approach for multi-objective optimization of the architectural specifications and control parameters of a smart shadow curtain. The use of this proposed approach leads to a significant reduction in building energy consumption and improved thermal and visual comfort. Energy-related sim-ulations are performed through EnergyPlus software. Afterward, 21 design variables including control strategies and setpoints, location and orientation of shading, slat dimensions and material specifications, as well as hourly slat angle are considered in JEPLUS software. These simulations are conducted in four geographical directions over seasonal and annual periods for the city of Tehran, Iran. JEPLUS + EA soft-ware is employed to perform sensitivity analysis on the outputs of JEPLUS software and data optimiza-tion. Morris sensitivity analysis is implemented to investigate the effects of input variables on the objective functions. The NSGA-II algorithm is then applied to optimize the data to extract the optimal points on a Pareto front. The optimization results indicate that the external blind performs better than the internal blind and also the smaller the angle of the blind slat is, the better the visual comfort is but increases the electricity consumption for lighting. A comparison of the results of multi-objective opti-mization of controlled blind characteristics with initial values demonstrates that based on geographical directions, the total energy consumption of the entire building decreases by a range of 40-50 % per year, while visual comfort and thermal comfort are improved by ranges of 70-100 % and 10-40 %, respectively.(c) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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