Florida International University’s 2005 Solar Decathlon Entry
Washington, D.C.
FSEC and Building America (BAIHP) researchers provided technical assistance to Florida International University (FIU) students and faculty for their 2005 Solar Decathlon entry (links below).
FIU
Professor Yong X. Tao, PhD, BAIHP Researcher Janet McIlvaine,
and Project Architect Robert Perez (an FIU student when the project
began) in the courtyard area of FIU's Solar Decathlon entry. |
Researchers
discussed strengths, weaknesses and technical issues of the team’s
schematic design including cooling loads and strategies for mitigating
each (reflective roofing, advanced glazing, shading, ventilation, point
source moisture exhaust, etc.), building integrated solar (PV) systems,
solar water heating, mechanical system design, energy storage, construction
challenges, and the aesthetics of energy efficiency. Students used
ray tracing capability of the CAD tools already in use to study shading
and daylighting.
Energy Features:
The team worked long and hard to turn the design into a reality they proudly assembled on the Mall in Washington D.C. in the Solar Village with 17 other teams of college and university students.The Village and homes were open to the public October 7-16. The 2007 competition has already begun with proposal due December 2. The competition sponsor, the U.S. Department of Energy recently announced that teams competing in the 2007 Decathlon will each receive $100,000 funding. For more information, visit the DOE link below.
North
facade: spectrally selective glass and shading devises reduce solar gain. |
South
facade of FIU entry where a solar water heater and an extensive PV array soak up the sun. |
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