Engineering Proceedings (Oct 2023)

Analysis of Suitable Roof Designs for a Photovoltaic Panel: A Case Study of Housing Roof in Gorontalo

  • Abdi Gunawan Djafar,
  • Niniek Pratiwi,
  • Rahmayanti,
  • Nur Mutmainnah

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/IOCBD2023-15212
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 53, no. 1
p. 17

Abstract

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The demand for PV on roof installations in the household sector is increasing. In this paper, an investigation on optimizing the energy performance of PV on housing roofs is conducted. Three housing roof designs found in Gorontalo city are selected as the mounting planes for PV on roofs. The designs represent stacked gable roofs, complex gable roofs, and complex hip roofs. The purpose of the research is to find which roof shape is better for PV mounting in terms of sun radiation gain and access, mountable spaces, and orientation flexibility. This research employs Rhinoceros 3D to model the three roofs. The models are designed to face 12 directions, from 0° to 330°. Radiation analysis using Ladybug is utilized to study the roof’s performance in obtaining solar radiation in all 12 directions. It was found that the complex hip roof has more evenly distributed solar radiation on the roof planes, is flexible for PV mounting in any orientation, but has few mountable spaces. The stacked gable roof has two out of four suitable planes to gain solar radiation, but they are spacious. The complex gable roof has only one out of five suitable planes since they are narrow and prone to self-shading. Overall, a stacked gable roof provides a better option for PV installation compared to the other roof shapes.

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