Abstract

An idea of a colored glaze is presented in this study to hide and dispose all the obstacles of using solar systems as facades integrated with buildings. This aim is achieved by designing multilayer optical interference filters by using Mat lab program . Appropriate dielectric materials, namely NdF3 of high refractive index (nH =1.6) and ThF4 of low refractive index (nL =1.5143) were employed. Quarter wave thicknesses of high (H) and low (L) refractive index were deposited on a microscopic slide substrate with n=1.513 and 550 nm design wavelength (l°). Two optical models were designed, which are Air//HL//glass and Air//LH//glass, for even numbers of layers (2-32 layers). The challenge in this study is to find the most efficient design which has lower solar reflectance (Rsol.) and higher solar transmittance (Tsol.) to raise the efficiency of the solar systems and, in parallel, obtain the colored reflection to achieve the esthetic appearance of the buildings integrated with the solar system facades. The Tsol. value was high (94-95 %), whereas the Rsol. was very low (4-5 %). Hence, the efficiency of the solar system was increased. The two optical models exhibited green color reflectance in the visible region. The first design, i.e. Air/HL/glass, showed higher values of Rvis. and the merit factor (M) than the second model, resulting in a higher potential of coloration. The first design requires fewer materials and layers, thus, it is more cost-effective as compared to the second one.

Highlights

  • The fast industrial and economic development continuously increases energy demand [1]

  • The renewable energy resources are characterized by the varied energy supply choices [3], reduced dependence on fossil fuels [4], increased net employment, progressive creation of export markets [5], and reduced climate change and greenhouse gas emissions [6, 7]

  • Building-integrated photovoltaic and solar collectors are considered as a way to efficiently implement multi-functional building skins with respect to aesthetic, economic, and technical solutions

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Introduction

The fast industrial and economic development continuously increases energy demand [1]. Optical models were designed, which are Air//HL//glass and Air//LH//glass, for even numbers of layers (2-32 layers). The challenge in this study is to find the most efficient design which has lower solar reflectance (Rsol.) and higher solar transmittance (Tsol.) to raise the efficiency of the solar systems and, in parallel, obtain the colored reflection to achieve the esthetic appearance of the buildings integrated with the solar system facades.

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