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Development of Window-Mounted Air Cap Roller Module

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  • Heangwoo Lee

    (Institute of Green Building and New Technology Mirae Environment Plan, Seoul 01905, Korea)

  • Janghoo Seo

    (School of Architure, Kookmin University, 77 Jeongneung-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul 02707, Korea)

Abstract

While previous research has shown the use of attachable air-caps on windows to efficiently reduce a building’s energy consumption, the air-caps considered had to be attached to the entire window’s surface, thus limiting the occupants’ view and creating the inconvenience of needing to detach and attach the air-caps. In this study, a window-mounted air-cap roller module using Velcro tape that may be easily attached, detached, and rolled up or down was developed and performance tested in a full-scale test bed. It was found that as the area of the air-caps attached on a window increased, the required indoor lighting energy increased. However, the window insulation improved, thus reducing the cooling and heating energy needed. Attaching the air-caps to the entire window surface effectively reduced the building’s energy consumption, but views through the window may be disturbed. Thus, the developed window-mounted air-caps enable an occupant to reduce the building energy consumption and maintain their view according to their need. The findings of this study may contribute to a reduction in building energy consumption without sacrificing a pleasant indoor environment. Further studies may be needed to verify their efficacy under varying indoor and outdoor conditions.

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  • Heangwoo Lee & Janghoo Seo, 2018. "Development of Window-Mounted Air Cap Roller Module," Energies, MDPI, vol. 11(7), pages 1-14, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:11:y:2018:i:7:p:1909-:d:159269
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