Publications / 2012 Proceedings of the 29th ISARC, Eindhoven, Netherlands

BIPV Prototype for the Solar Insolation Calculation

Manish K. Dixit, Wei Yan
Abstract:

Purpose Renewable energy components such as Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV) often influence the aesthetic quality of a building adversely and hence need to be analyzed for their impact on building form and aesthetics. This be-comes crucial especially in the case of a sun-tracking photovoltaic system. Moreover, there is a need to propose a rea-sonably accurate but quick system to estimate the amount of solar insolation received by a given location. Both the visu-alization of BIPV’s movement and the solar insolation calculation can be integrated into a Building Information Model (BIM) to help design professionals to assess the feasibility of various solar photovoltaic options. Method A solar insula-tion model proposed by Kumar and Umananda is used to develop a BIPV prototype in a BIM platform (Autodesk Revit). A graphical user interface is developed to input the time and location information. Results & Discussion A BIPV-prototype is developed to calculate solar position and determine the amount of solar insolation from given time and loca-tion information. The proposed model can be integrated into BIM to automatically calculate the solar position and the amount of solar insolation based on user inputs of time and location. We plan to compare this prototype with PV F-chart method. We will also research the use of Modelica for creating PV-component models and integrating the PV-modeling into thermal and daylight modeling.

Keywords: information technology, BIM, solar insolation, clearness index, BIPV