Liu, JieSalahshour, SoheılBaghoolizadeh, MohammadrezaBasem, AliHamza, HusseinSudhamsu, GadugAl-Musawi, Tariq J.Alizadeh, A.2024-09-112024-09-11202400735-19331879-017810.1016/j.icheatmasstransfer.2024.1077232-s2.0-85196647567https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icheatmasstransfer.2024.107723https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14517/6169Basem, Ali/0000-0002-6802-9315; Baghoolizadeh, Mohammadreza/0000-0002-3703-0866; Sultan, Abbas/0000-0002-7723-5671The entering sunlight from the building's windows mainly affects the heating and visual comfort of the occupants. The applications of Venetian blinds are a solution to improve the heating and visual comfort of the occupants. However, reducing the sunlight that enters the space can result in a rise in the building's electricity consumption. While most studies focus on the electricity production of solar panels, present study aims to examine the effect of solar venetian blinds on the indoor visual and thermal comfort of the occupants and optimize their geometry considering different geographical specifications. In the present paper, efforts are made to numerically install solar panels on Venetian blinds and analyze the effect of changing the geometrical parameters of solar Venetian blinds and the building's window dimensions on visual comfort and net electricity. Therefore, the target functions in the present paper are an improvement percentage in the daylight glare index and an improvement percentage in the net electricity costs for the analyzed building. As a result, five cities in Iran that have different climatic conditions are targeted to model the building. EnergyPlus software is employed to conduct the energy-based calculations, and the design variables and target functions are defined using JEPLUS software. The outputs are next inserted in JEPLUS+EA software to process a multi-objective optimization using the NSGA-II algorithm. The results demonstrate that the visual comfort and net electricity can be optimized by ranges of 10-100% and 1.5-10%, respectively. Furthermore, Venetian blinds are proven to have higher reception of sun radiations and better efficiency in southern cities and they can have a more proper performance while being installed for windows of southern building wall.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessSolar venetian blindsMulti -objective optimizationNSGA-II algorithmVisual comfortAnnual electricity costsGeometrical optimization of solar venetian blinds in residential buildings to improve the economic costs of the building and the visual comfort of the residents using the NSGA-II algorithmArticleQ1Q1157WOS:001260881000001