Influence of Window Parameters on the Thermal Performance of Office Rooms in Different Climate Zones of Turkey

Ayşe Fidan Altun, muhsin kılıç

Abstract


Window and façade characteristics significantly influence the energy consumption of office buildings. This paper investigates the influence of window configuration on its energy performance regarding shading levels, orientation, geometrical characteristics and thermo-physical properties. A series of simulations of two common type of office room models were conducted with changing parameters such as window to wall ratio of the façade, total solar energy transmittance value of the glazing, as well as shading levels regarding orientations. The energy simulations were performed using TRNSYS software for the climatic conditions of Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir and Hakkari. It was found that appropriate selection of windows and shading devices regarding climatic conditions would lead to a significant reduction of the annual energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. The recommendations presented can be applied to any location around the world that has similar climatic conditions with the cities studied in this work.

Keywords


Window, Thermal performance, shading, total solar energy transmittance, heating, cooling

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