New computational techniques for solar radiation in architecture
- Others:
- Bello, Segun Raphael
- Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Historia, Teoría y Composición Arquitectónicas
- Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Construcciones Arquitectónicas II (ETSIE)
- Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Ingeniería del Diseño
- Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Proyectos Arquitectónicos
- Universidad de Sevilla. RNM162: Composición, Arquitectura y Medio Ambiente
- Universidad de Sevilla. HUM1008: Arquitectura, Patrimonio y Ecología
Description
Many architectural examples rank among masterpieces for its beautiful and harmonious use of solar radiation. However, their creation had to rely solely on intuition because they possessed a curvilinear nature. As the necessary tools required for evaluating shapes derived from the sphere or the circle were not available, such forms could not be assessed. Circular emitters represent an important issue not merely in architecture but in the field of configuration factors calculation. The circle form is present in a variety of devices and emitters that find ample application in the realms of thermal engineering, daylighting in architecture and artificial light, amongst others. In the past, several factors have been found for specific positions of the unit area in relation to the sources of such surface, centered with respect to the circle, but not for a generic location whether parallel or inclined. In this respect, perpendicular semicircles have been totally disregarded. As a result, calculation for the said configuration factors was sustained by iterative methods, which do not provide the desired accuracy in every situation and also require considerable effort and time in terms of computational capacity. In previous researches, new configuration factors have been devised for complex forms and shapes, such as the paraboloid, the ellipsoid, the sphere and the straight cone, which are ever present in architecture and engineering. What is more, several configurations of volumes that include similar elements could also be assessed by virtue of adroit mathematical deduction. As a result, researchers and designers were provided with new configuration factors, so that the design process is entirely freed from iterative methods. In this chapter, an exact analytical solution derived from complex double integration is presented. The expression obtained significantly soothes the calculation of the configuration factor between a circular emitter and a point that lies in a plane located at any position to the former, not only in an axis perpendicular to its center. Those results were checked against more conventional formulas. Based on such calculus procedures, an entirely new factor for the semicircle to a perpendicular plane that contains the straight edge has been deducted. Likewise, the solution has been converted into an original algorithm and programmed in simulation software developed by the authors so that interactive maps of the radiative field can be visualized in a consistent and accurate way. Thus, computer simulation techniques, engineering and image applications will be greatly enhanced and benefitted.
Additional details
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/149803
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/149803
- Origin repository
- USE