Exploring the environmental performance of liquid glass coating using Sol-Gel technology and responsive Venetian blinds in the tropics

The dynamic nature of tropical skies presents challenges for the built environment due to the momentous fluctuations and instability in solar irradiance and illuminance levels that cause limitations in responding to the needs of the indoor environment. The study aims to investigate the performance o...

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Main Authors: Al-Obaidi, Karam M., Al-Duais, Husam S., Alduais, Nayef Abdulwahab Mohammed, Alashwal, Ali, Ismail, Muhammad Azzam
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spelling my.um.eprints.407972023-09-27T06:47:30Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/40797/ Exploring the environmental performance of liquid glass coating using Sol-Gel technology and responsive Venetian blinds in the tropics Al-Obaidi, Karam M. Al-Duais, Husam S. Alduais, Nayef Abdulwahab Mohammed Alashwal, Ali Ismail, Muhammad Azzam TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TH Building construction The dynamic nature of tropical skies presents challenges for the built environment due to the momentous fluctuations and instability in solar irradiance and illuminance levels that cause limitations in responding to the needs of the indoor environment. The study aims to investigate the performance of daylighting strategies using liquid glass coating and responsive Venetian blinds in an office building in the tropics. The objective of this study is to systematically examine the impacts of proposed strategies on indoor environmental conditions. The study was experimentally investigated by utilising field measurements in full-scale cellular offices in a real environment and simulation using Radiance. The results indicated that responsive Venetian blinds provided steady daylight levels between 375 lx and 588 lx in the centre of the room, while a further integration with liquid glass coating provided a glare control with a maximum of 33.71% (Imperceptible) using Daylight Glare Probability. The indoor air temperature was reduced by 3.42 degrees C with liquid glass coating and 2.85 degrees C with responsive Venetian blinds. The outputs of assessing the performance of static and responsive strategies demonstrated new findings that are significant to developing these strategies in the tropics. Elsevier 2022-12 Article PeerReviewed Al-Obaidi, Karam M. and Al-Duais, Husam S. and Alduais, Nayef Abdulwahab Mohammed and Alashwal, Ali and Ismail, Muhammad Azzam (2022) Exploring the environmental performance of liquid glass coating using Sol-Gel technology and responsive Venetian blinds in the tropics. Journal of Building Engineering, 62. ISSN 2352-7102, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jobe.2022.105329 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jobe.2022.105329>. 10.1016/j.jobe.2022.105329
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TH Building construction
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TH Building construction
Al-Obaidi, Karam M.
Al-Duais, Husam S.
Alduais, Nayef Abdulwahab Mohammed
Alashwal, Ali
Ismail, Muhammad Azzam
Exploring the environmental performance of liquid glass coating using Sol-Gel technology and responsive Venetian blinds in the tropics
description The dynamic nature of tropical skies presents challenges for the built environment due to the momentous fluctuations and instability in solar irradiance and illuminance levels that cause limitations in responding to the needs of the indoor environment. The study aims to investigate the performance of daylighting strategies using liquid glass coating and responsive Venetian blinds in an office building in the tropics. The objective of this study is to systematically examine the impacts of proposed strategies on indoor environmental conditions. The study was experimentally investigated by utilising field measurements in full-scale cellular offices in a real environment and simulation using Radiance. The results indicated that responsive Venetian blinds provided steady daylight levels between 375 lx and 588 lx in the centre of the room, while a further integration with liquid glass coating provided a glare control with a maximum of 33.71% (Imperceptible) using Daylight Glare Probability. The indoor air temperature was reduced by 3.42 degrees C with liquid glass coating and 2.85 degrees C with responsive Venetian blinds. The outputs of assessing the performance of static and responsive strategies demonstrated new findings that are significant to developing these strategies in the tropics.
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author Al-Obaidi, Karam M.
Al-Duais, Husam S.
Alduais, Nayef Abdulwahab Mohammed
Alashwal, Ali
Ismail, Muhammad Azzam
author_facet Al-Obaidi, Karam M.
Al-Duais, Husam S.
Alduais, Nayef Abdulwahab Mohammed
Alashwal, Ali
Ismail, Muhammad Azzam
author_sort Al-Obaidi, Karam M.
title Exploring the environmental performance of liquid glass coating using Sol-Gel technology and responsive Venetian blinds in the tropics
title_short Exploring the environmental performance of liquid glass coating using Sol-Gel technology and responsive Venetian blinds in the tropics
title_full Exploring the environmental performance of liquid glass coating using Sol-Gel technology and responsive Venetian blinds in the tropics
title_fullStr Exploring the environmental performance of liquid glass coating using Sol-Gel technology and responsive Venetian blinds in the tropics
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the environmental performance of liquid glass coating using Sol-Gel technology and responsive Venetian blinds in the tropics
title_sort exploring the environmental performance of liquid glass coating using sol-gel technology and responsive venetian blinds in the tropics
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2022
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