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Predicting daylight from cloudy skies
AbstractThe authors describe the concept of daylight coefficients, which are functions relating the luminance of the sky to the illuminance at a point within a room. The coefficients are presented first in the context of standard daylight calculations, and then as finite element matrices. Graphs of the functions enable the effects of sky luminance changes to be appreciated qualitatively. Use of the coefficients in a computer program gives an efficient method for calculating daylight from a number of sky brightness distributions in succession.
Predicting daylight from cloudy skies
AbstractThe authors describe the concept of daylight coefficients, which are functions relating the luminance of the sky to the illuminance at a point within a room. The coefficients are presented first in the context of standard daylight calculations, and then as finite element matrices. Graphs of the functions enable the effects of sky luminance changes to be appreciated qualitatively. Use of the coefficients in a computer program gives an efficient method for calculating daylight from a number of sky brightness distributions in succession.
Predicting daylight from cloudy skies
Tregenza, Peter R. (Autor:in) / Waters, Isobel M. (Autor:in)
Energy and Buildings ; 6 ; 261-266
01.01.1984
6 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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