A predictive control strategy for electrochromic glazing to balance the visual and thermal environmental requirements: Approach and energy-saving potential assessment
Yuying Sun,
Yingying Hao,
Dan Wang,
Wei Wang,
Shiming Deng,
Haoran Qi and
Peng Xue
Renewable Energy, 2022, vol. 194, issue C, 334-348
Abstract:
Electrochromic (EC) glazing provides a promising solution to actively adjusting the sunlight and radiant heat through windows in response to building visual and thermal environmental requirements, and control strategies play a critical role in the application of EC technology in buildings. However, there is a conflict between the visual and thermal environmental requirements for EC regulation during a cooling season. To solve this problem, this paper developed a predictive control strategy for EC glazing. It was achieved based on two theoretical models which could predict the energy performance of EC glazing at different tint states, including the solar radiation heat transmitted through the glazing and lighting energy consumption. The optimum glazing state was determined based on real-time minimized energy consumption. Study results showed that the predictive control strategy outperformed the rule-based control strategy, with percentage energy saving of an office room in Beijing, China from 8.04% to 12.78% over an entire cooling season. In addition, the paper evaluated the energy-saving of using EC glazing under the predictive control strategy in 28 Chinese cities. The results indicated that EC glazing was highly applicable in most of cities with energy saving from 2.35 kWh/m2 to 5.04 kWh/m2 over an entire cooling season.
Keywords: EC glazing; Predictive control strategy; Visual environment; Thermal environment; Energy saving (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2022.05.093
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