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Assessment of solar shading performance of courtyard houses in desert climate of Kashan, Iran

Saeid Teshnehdel, Farzaneh Soflaei, Mehdi Shokouhian

2020Architectural Engineering and Design Management21 citationsDOI

Abstract

This paper concentrates on the effect of courtyard parameters on the shading function of courtyard houses in hot desert climates; BWh based on Köppen climate classification. The ultimate goal is to optimize the designing pattern for a courtyard regarding orientation, dimensions, and proportions, to enhance the shading performance and improve outdoor thermal comfort. For this purpose, 10 historical courtyard houses were selected with geometrical properties and different orientations from the hot desert climate of Kashan in Iran. The three-dimensional numerical model was applied, by Design Builder, to simulate sunlit and shaded areas. A field measurement was conducted on the shading performance of Borujerdi courtyard house in Kashan. A validation study was performed on the numerical model using the physical data and a close agreement was achieved. The shading index that was previously suggested by authors was employed based on hourly average temperature to investigate the correlations between the index and courtyard’s orientation and geometrical properties. Results illustrate that the courtyard’s design alternatives, particularly length-to-width ratio and height, have influential impacts on shading performance. Finally, some design recommendations for courtyard houses in hot desert regions were extracted to enhance the shading performance and increase the thermal comfort.

Topics & Concepts

ShadingDesert climateEnvironmental scienceIndex (typography)Thermal comfortDesert (philosophy)Architectural engineeringMeteorologyGeographyCivil engineeringComputer scienceEngineeringAridEcologyComputer graphics (images)BiologyWorld Wide WebEpistemologyPhilosophyBuilding Energy and Comfort OptimizationUrban Heat Island MitigationConservation Techniques and Studies