Tuning the Solar Performance of Building Facades through Polymer 3D Printing: Toward Bespoke Thermo‐Optical Properties

Author:

Piccioni Valeria12ORCID,Leschok Matthias32ORCID,Grobe Lars O.24ORCID,Wasilewski Stephen45ORCID,Seshadri Bharath1,Hischier Illias1ORCID,Schlüter Arno12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Architecture and Building Systems Institute of Technology in Architecture, ETH Zürich 8093 Zürich Switzerland

2. NCCR Digital Fabrication, ETH Zürich 8093 Zürich Switzerland

3. Digital Building Technologies Institute of Technology in Architecture, ETH Zürich 8093 Zürich Switzerland

4. Competence Centre Envelopes and Solar Energy Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts (HSLU) 6005 Lucerne Switzerland

5. Laboratory of Integrated Performance in Design École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) 1015 Lausanne Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractFaçades are the primary interface controlling the flow of solar energy in buildings and affecting their energy balance and environmental impact. Recently, large‐scale 3D printing (3DP) of translucent polymers has been explored as a technique for fabricating façade components with bespoke properties and functionalities. Transmissivity is essential for building facades, as the response to solar radiation is crucial to obtaining comfort and greatly affects electricity and cooling demands. However, it is still unclear how 3DP parameters affect the optical properties of translucent polymers. This study establishes an experimental procedure to relate the optical properties of PETG components to design and 3DP parameters. It is observed that printing parameters control layer deposition, which governs internal light scattering in the layers and overall light transmission. Moreover, the layer resolution determines angle‐dependent properties. It is shown that printing parameters can be tuned to obtain tailored optical properties, from high normal transparency (≈90%) to translucency (≈60%), and with a range of haze levels (≈55–97%). These findings present an opportunity for large‐scale 3DP of bespoke façades, which can selectively admit or block solar radiation and provide uniform daylighting of a space. In the context of the building sector decarbonization, such components hold great potential for reducing emissions while ensuring occupant comfort.

Funder

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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