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LA ROCHE, Pablo; MILNE, Murray. Effects of combining smart shading and ventilation on thermal comfort. 2005 SOLAR WORLD CONGRESS, 2005, Orlando, Flórida.
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Abstract

A prototype microcomputer-controlled thermostat that can operate different systems in a building according to comfort requirements and resources in the environment has been developed by the authors. This intelligent control system has been tested measuring indoor and outdoor temperature to operate a fan and/or blinds. This paper presents some results of a study done in the summer of 2004, comparing the performance of the test cell operating with both the fan and shades with previous series in the summers of 2002 and 2003 with only either the fan or the shade operating. All of them were also compared to a reference cell without shades or fans. Other variables, such as the amount of mass and insulation levels are fixed in all series. Results indicate that in this climate all of these strategies help to achieve more comfortable conditions inside the experimental cell than the control cell but that some perform better than others. A higher air change works better than a lower air change, and shade outside works better than shade inside, but when both shade outside and increased air changes were combined, there was no noticeable improvement in the performance of the test cell.
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