In sizable environments, such as the collective areas of a big university building, characterised by very long corridors, large hallways and broad glazed surfaces, the daytime illumination factor is often only excellent near to the latter, due to their predominantly horizontal, rather than vertical, nature. His study, which has been carried out thanks to a simulation software, shows the results of a correlation between light contributions, come out from the wide glass surface and those of a big skylight which cross lenghtways the main part of the building. Such results have been compared with some instrumental measurements considering the shifting and getting from them important informations on simulations reliability.
MILONE, A., MILONE, D., PITRUZZELLA, S. (2007). A Simulation of daylight levels for the determination of visual comfort in large spaces. In Proceedings of 10th International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA) Conference and Exhibition - Building Simulation 2007. (pp.1-6).
A Simulation of daylight levels for the determination of visual comfort in large spaces
MILONE, Angelo;MILONE, Daniele;
2007-01-01
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In sizable environments, such as the collective areas of a big university building, characterised by very long corridors, large hallways and broad glazed surfaces, the daytime illumination factor is often only excellent near to the latter, due to their predominantly horizontal, rather than vertical, nature. His study, which has been carried out thanks to a simulation software, shows the results of a correlation between light contributions, come out from the wide glass surface and those of a big skylight which cross lenghtways the main part of the building. Such results have been compared with some instrumental measurements considering the shifting and getting from them important informations on simulations reliability.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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