Useful daylight illuminance: a new paradigm for assessing daylight in buildings
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This paper introduces a new paradigm to assess daylight in buildings called ‘useful daylight illuminance’, or UDI. The UDI paradigm preserves much of the interpretive simplicity of the conventional daylight factor approach. In contrast to daylight factors however, UDI is founded on an annual time-series of absolute values for illuminance predicted under realistic skies generated from standard meteorological datasets. Achieved UDI is defined as the annual occurrence of illuminances across the work plane where all the illuminances are within the range 100-2000 lux. These limits are based on reports of occupant preferences and behaviour in daylit offices with user-operated shading devices. The degree to which UDI…
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- Daylight
- Illuminance
- Daylighting
- Range (aeronautics)
- Computer science
- Environmental science
- Architectural engineering
- Simulation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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