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The Passive Daylighting of Building Interiors
This study investigates collection, concentration, and transport systems, and their applicability to the transmission of daylight. Systems to transmit concentrated natural light to deep interiors, and the concept of an ideal collector with high capture and concentration ability need further examination. Reflective hollow light guides and optic fibres have shown considerable potential in terms of their luminous efficacy. Other design issues investigated include the intelface between the concentrator and the light guide, and the combining and coupling of different transport systems. The analyses are carried out primarily in terms of concentration and transmission effciency as a basis for assessing the technical and economic feasibility of daylighting deep interiors.
The Passive Daylighting of Building Interiors
This study investigates collection, concentration, and transport systems, and their applicability to the transmission of daylight. Systems to transmit concentrated natural light to deep interiors, and the concept of an ideal collector with high capture and concentration ability need further examination. Reflective hollow light guides and optic fibres have shown considerable potential in terms of their luminous efficacy. Other design issues investigated include the intelface between the concentrator and the light guide, and the combining and coupling of different transport systems. The analyses are carried out primarily in terms of concentration and transmission effciency as a basis for assessing the technical and economic feasibility of daylighting deep interiors.
The Passive Daylighting of Building Interiors
Ruck, Nancy (Autor:in) / Smith, S. C.J. (Autor:in)
Architectural Science Review ; 31 ; 87-98
01.09.1988
12 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
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