臺灣大學: 土木工程學研究所陳柏翰梨紅茸Le, Hong-NhungHong-NhungLe2013-04-012018-07-092013-04-012018-07-092011http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw//handle/246246/255570Saving energy is always a matter of concern in all countries. Buildings are responsible for 48% of all energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions (U.S. Energy Information Administration 2009). The window has an important role in influencing energy consumption for buildings. The study focuses on evaluated the impact of window-related designs on energy consumption in office buildings using eQUEST. Three key objectives of the study are window-to-wall ratio, sunshade, and number of windows. After this study, the results suggest larger window-to-wall ratios in the north and south directions, and smaller window-to-wall ratios in the east and west directions. Also, sunshades play an important role in saving energy, and the number of windows has little impact on the energy consumption.3270553 bytesapplication/pdfen-US能源效率窗戶窗牆比遮陽板能源消耗辦公大樓節約能源eQUESTenergy efficiencywindowwindow-to-wall ratiosunshadeenergy consumptionoffice buildingsaving energy[SDGs]SDG7以eQUEST模擬窗戶相關設計對辦公大樓之耗能影響Simulation of the impact of window-related designs on energy consumption in office buildings using eQUESTthesishttp://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw/bitstream/246246/255570/1/ntu-100-R98521744-1.pdf