2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jobe.2021.102698
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Evaluation of EN15193-1 on energy requirements for artificial lighting against Radiance-based DAYSIM

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“…Since approximately 30%-50% of the total commercial building electricity demand is used for artificial lighting (Yang et al 2021) with significant variation from one building to another (Krarti 2016), and taking into account that lighting energy savings regarding daylight harvesting vary from 20% to 87% (Yu and Su 2015), the addition of the energy savings aspect to the FDPI might be beneficial. Since daylight penetration solely is not enough to lead energy savings automatically, unless it is linked to shading and lighting control strategies (Akimov et al 2021a), the dynamic façade systems may play an important role in the daylighting and artificial lighting systems regulation (Rafsanjani et al 2015).…”
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“…Since approximately 30%-50% of the total commercial building electricity demand is used for artificial lighting (Yang et al 2021) with significant variation from one building to another (Krarti 2016), and taking into account that lighting energy savings regarding daylight harvesting vary from 20% to 87% (Yu and Su 2015), the addition of the energy savings aspect to the FDPI might be beneficial. Since daylight penetration solely is not enough to lead energy savings automatically, unless it is linked to shading and lighting control strategies (Akimov et al 2021a), the dynamic façade systems may play an important role in the daylighting and artificial lighting systems regulation (Rafsanjani et al 2015).…”
Section: Asementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, to make a multi-objective framework for the dynamic façade design, the methodology proposed in this research can be extended by the parameter that accounts for the artificial lighting energy demand evaluation. The inclusion of the LENI (Akimov et al 2021a) in the FDPI methodology is an efficient way of creating universal parameter that would be useful for detailed dynamic façade analysis from both daylighting performance and energyefficiency points of view. The LENI inclusion would not bring any conflict to the FDPI-based daylighting performance evaluation since the basic LENI calculation, proposed by the European Normative EN15193-1:2017 (2017) includes the daylight availability estimation in the zone under evaluation.…”
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confidence: 99%
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