Abstract
Daylight distribution and the associated heat gain of a commercial building with curtain wall fagade under different degrees of obstruction are studied. A new metric 'useful daylight illuminance' (UDI) is applied to analyze the time varying illuminance distribution on a work plane. The solar irradiance obtained from the daylighting simulation is input to a two-node thermal model for energy simulation. The indoor air temperature profile, cooling and heating load requirement and the associated electrical energy consumption based on a typical coefficient of performance (COP) are reported.
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Chung, T. M., Kwok, C. M., & Mardaljevic, J. (2010). A study on daylight distribution and the associated heat gain of a typical flat in Hong Kong commercial buildings. Journal of Light and Visual Environment. The Illuminating Engineering Institute of Japan. https://doi.org/10.2150/jlve.34.105
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