Assessment of the discrepancy between daylight factor and using illuminance data methods by climate zones under EN:17037
Gülçin Gülsüm Konuk Taştan,
Işıl İplik,
Şensin Yağmur
et al.
Abstract:Conducting a rigorous evaluation of the daylight performance of buildings is essential for human health and energy efficiency. Today, there are two main methods used for analysis: the daylight factor, which has been used since the early 1900s, and the newer approach known as climate-based modelling. Both methods are employed in the EN 17037 Daylight in Buildings’ standard. Utilizing different calculation methods causes discrepancies in daylight provision performance analyses of a room. However, there is no def… Show more
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