Daylight in Dynamic Thermal Modelling Programs: a Case Study

Date Published
11/1988
Publication Type
Journal Article
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DOI
10.1177/014362448800900406
Abstract

Heating, cooling and lighting energy consumptions in buildings are inter-related, and a model which treats thermal performance and lighting simultaneously is required in order to evaluate the full benefits of daylighting in buildings. A lighting facility has been included in a dynamic building simulation program (SERI-RES) used in the Department of Energy's passive solar programme. Interior daylight illuminance is calculated using an extension of the daylight factor method. The lighting usage of various lighting systems is predicted from the daylight illuminance, and the thermal consequences of that lighting use included in the thermal simulation of the building. The applicability of the method described in this paper is not limited to SERI-RES. The method could be incorporated in any building energy analysis program intended for the UK or similar climates.

Journal
Building Services Engineering Research & Technology
Volume
9
Year of Publication
1988
Issue
4
Pagination
183-188
Short Title
Building Serv Eng Res Technol
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