Design Methodology of Solar Neighborhoods
Hachem, C., Athienitis, A., Fazio, P.,
2012 Energy Procedia, 30: 1284-1293
Geometrical shape; Solar potential; Energy performance; Building integrated photovoltaic systems
Hachem, C., Athienitis, A., Fazio, P.,, (2012), "Design Methodology of Solar Neighborhoods", Energy Procedia, 30: 1284-1293.
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This paper presents a study of the effect of key design parameters on energy performance of two-storey single family dwellings and small scale neighborhoods, in a mid-latitude northern climate. Design parameters include the geometric shapes of dwelling units and their assemblage in a neighborhood. The effects of the design parameters are presented in a matrix that relates design parameters to performance criteria. An example for an evaluation system of the performance of design alternatives is proposed, based on design parameter effects and weights assigned to different performance criteria. Performance criteria considered are heating and cooling energy consumptions, solar energy generation, and shift of peak of electricity generation. The evaluation system is a decision-aiding tool, which enables selection of design parameter values leading to optimal performance for the assumed performance criteria. A design methodology is proposed for the design of solar optimized housing units and neighborhoods, based on the matrix of results and the evaluation system. |
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