
handle: 11578/274541
This paper aims to study the daylight behaviour into internal spaces by dynamic lighting simulations, it considers the relationship between lighting level and the indoor spaces design, character and appearance by the evaluation of several daylight metrics. This study considers two types of approaches for daylight calculation: the conventional Daylight Factor approach (DF) and the dynamic Climate-Based Daylight Modeling approach (CBDM). A state of the art about available software is presented in order to assess lighting performances and to compare the obtained results, trying to give an explanation in case of either similar or different values. Different simulation tools are evaluated with a selection among the most widespread software (Radiance, Autodesk Ecotect, Daysim, Diva for Rhino).
Climate-Based Daylight Modeling, Daylight
Climate-Based Daylight Modeling, Daylight
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