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    Título
    Indoor daylight model for all-sky-type luminance patterns
    Autor
    Granados López, DiegoUBU authority Orcid
    García Fuente, ManuelUBU authority Orcid
    González Peña, DavidUBU authority Orcid
    Diez Mediavilla, MontserratUBU authority Orcid
    Alonso Tristán, CristinaUBU authority Orcid
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    Proceedings 12CNIT 2022, p. 69-78
    Fecha de publicación
    2022
    ISBN
    978-84-09-42477-1
    Descripción
    Comunicación presentada en: XII Congreso Nacional y III Internacional de Ingeniería Termodinámica (12 CNIT), June 19- July 1, Madrid (Spain)
    Abstract
    Daylighting is a design concept of buildings recognized as a key strategy in reducing the energy consumption and improving visual comfort and well being of their occupants. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), artificial lighting makes up 14% of electrical consumption in the European Union and 19% worldwide. In addition to improve the energy efficiency of buildings, it has been demonstrated that daylighting has positive effects on human health and productivity. Energy standards strongly recommend incorporating daylighting strategies into building design. However, daylighting design is complex due to its changing nature. Likewise improving the occupants' life, daylight implementation is also related to technical and architectural solutions such as heating and cooling. Therefore, it is necessary balancing the positive health effects and energy savings in artificial lighting with the the possible thermal and visual discomfort caused by excessive sunlight penetrations and glare.
    Palabras clave
    Luminance pattern
    All-sky model
    Daylight
    Energy efficiency
    Materia
    Energía solar
    Solar energy
    Termodinámica
    Thermodynamics
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10259/9722
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