Unit 2
Unit 2
Solar geometry
Solar Chart
Sun angles and shadow angles
Design of solar shading devices
Thus
North= 0 deg or 360 deg
East= 90 deg
South = 180 deg
West = 270
These two angles can be read directly for any date of the year
and any hour of the day from the solar charts or sun path
diagrams.
The suns paths at various dates are shown by a group of
curves extending from east to west which are intersected by
the short hour lines.
The series of concentric circles establish a scale of altitude
angles and the perimeter scale gives azimuth angles.
1.Azimuth angle
2.Elevation angle
3.Sun's path today
4.Sun's path on the 21st June
5.Sun's path on the 21st December
6.Sun's path during the equinox
7.Sunrise
8.Sunset
9.Horizon
Sun path diagram (also known as "solar path diagram", "sun chart" or
"solar chart") is a visualization of the sun's path through the sky.
This path is formed by plotting azimuth (leftright) and elevation (updown)
Solar chart
ANGLE OF INCIDENCE
From these two angles the sun's position in relation to any wall surface of any
orientation (thus the angle of incidence) can be established.
The horizontal component of angle of incidence () will be the difference
between the solar azimuth(SA) and the wall azimuth(WA).
The vertical component is same as the solar altitude angle itself ()
Definition:
The angle of incidence () ,is the angle between a line perpendicular to the wall
and the sun's direction ,can be found by the spherical cosine equation
Cos = Cos x Cos
Angle of incidence will be required
both for selecting the appropriate
solar gain factor in heat gain
calculations through windows and
for calculating the incident radiation
on an opaque surface.
SHADOW ANGLES
Shadow angles express the sun's position in relation to a building face of given
orientation and can be used either to describe the performance of (i.e. the
shadow produced by) a given device or to specify a device.
Horizontal shadow angle ()
Horizontal shadow angle () is the
difference between solar azimuth and
wall azimuth, i.e the same as horizontal
component of angle of incidence.
By convention, this is positive when the
sun is clockwise from the orientation
(when SA > WA) and negative when the
sun is anticlockwise (when SA < WA).
When the HSA is between +/- 90 deg and
270 deg, then the sun is behind the
facade, the facade is in shade, there is no
HSA.
The horizontal shadow angle describes
the performance of a vertical shading
device
SHADING DEVICES
External shading devices can be of three basic types
Horizontal devices
Horizontal device can be canopies,horizontal
louvre blades or externally applied venetian
blinds.
Their performance will be measured by a
vertical shadow angle.
The shading mask is of segmental shape.
These will be most effective when the sun is
opposite to the building face considered and
at a high angle, such as north and south facing
walls.
To cover low angles the device would have to
cover the window completely permitting only
downward view.