The obstruction of solar radiation by solar controls must be balanced with the required daylight contribution. Solar controls are characterized by the percentage of non-obstructed external radiance. The estimation of this radiance, particularly its diffuse component, depends on the sky radiance distribution used. In this work, we have compared three models (isotropic, CIE clear sky and Perez) before deciding which one is the most suitable for calculating natural light without forgetting the aspect of energy. The incident energy on an aperture where solar control is installed and its daily factor (DF) are the two parameters that have been adopted to analyze the three models. The energy allows us to compare the models and the DF allows us to ...
In this paper the theoretical models proposed by Davies-Hay, Hoyt and Bird for the estimation of the...
This paper presents the latest versions of several models developed by the authors to predict short ...
This dissertation compares the daylight coefficient approach for predicting time varying illuminance...
Daylight is dynamic and rich in the blue part of the spectrum. To date, the spectral composition of ...
The evaluation of both visual and nonvisual effects from the spectral power distribution (SPD) of ou...
To evaluate the performance of solar thermal or photovoltaic systems, to perform a proper assessment...
Daylight is dynamic and rich in the blue part of the spectrum. To date, the spectral composition of ...
The evaluation of both visual and nonvisual effects from the spectral power distribution (SPD) of ou...
The evaluation of both visual and nonvisual effects from the spectral power distribution (SPD) of ou...
The evaluation of both visual and nonvisual effects from the spectral power distribution (SPD) of ou...
PrefaceRapid sale of the first edition in a relatively short time plus the need to update informatio...
PrefaceRapid sale of the first edition in a relatively short time plus the need to update informatio...
PrefaceRapid sale of the first edition in a relatively short time plus the need to update informatio...
PrefaceRapid sale of the first edition in a relatively short time plus the need to update informatio...
The solar-radiation variation over horizontal surfaces calculated by the ASHRAE clear-sky model is c...
In this paper the theoretical models proposed by Davies-Hay, Hoyt and Bird for the estimation of the...
This paper presents the latest versions of several models developed by the authors to predict short ...
This dissertation compares the daylight coefficient approach for predicting time varying illuminance...
Daylight is dynamic and rich in the blue part of the spectrum. To date, the spectral composition of ...
The evaluation of both visual and nonvisual effects from the spectral power distribution (SPD) of ou...
To evaluate the performance of solar thermal or photovoltaic systems, to perform a proper assessment...
Daylight is dynamic and rich in the blue part of the spectrum. To date, the spectral composition of ...
The evaluation of both visual and nonvisual effects from the spectral power distribution (SPD) of ou...
The evaluation of both visual and nonvisual effects from the spectral power distribution (SPD) of ou...
The evaluation of both visual and nonvisual effects from the spectral power distribution (SPD) of ou...
PrefaceRapid sale of the first edition in a relatively short time plus the need to update informatio...
PrefaceRapid sale of the first edition in a relatively short time plus the need to update informatio...
PrefaceRapid sale of the first edition in a relatively short time plus the need to update informatio...
PrefaceRapid sale of the first edition in a relatively short time plus the need to update informatio...
The solar-radiation variation over horizontal surfaces calculated by the ASHRAE clear-sky model is c...
In this paper the theoretical models proposed by Davies-Hay, Hoyt and Bird for the estimation of the...
This paper presents the latest versions of several models developed by the authors to predict short ...
This dissertation compares the daylight coefficient approach for predicting time varying illuminance...