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Illumination Conditions and Task Visibility in Daylit Spaces
Illumination conditions are evaluated in typical building spaces based on detailed computer simulations, in order to characterize and quantify the effects of daylighting on task visibility. Examined are the effects of fenestration location and type on task contrast under daylit, electric-lit and combined conditions. The implications of the illumination conditions with daylighting on lighting and daylighting system design are discussed.
Illumination Conditions and Task Visibility in Daylit Spaces
Illumination conditions are evaluated in typical building spaces based on detailed computer simulations, in order to characterize and quantify the effects of daylighting on task visibility. Examined are the effects of fenestration location and type on task contrast under daylit, electric-lit and combined conditions. The implications of the illumination conditions with daylighting on lighting and daylighting system design are discussed.
Illumination Conditions and Task Visibility in Daylit Spaces
S. J. Treado (author)
1989
55 pages
Report
No indication
English
Architectural Design & Environmental Engineering , Construction Materials, Components, & Equipment , Human Factors Engineering , Buildings , Daylighting , Architecture , Windows , Design , Illuminating , Computerized simulation , Light(Visible radiation) , Brightness , Environmental engineering , Electric lighting , Comparisons , Graphs(Charts) , Energy conservation
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