Abstract:Tubular light guides are applicable for daylighting of windowless areas in buildings. Despite their many positive indoor climate aspects they can also present some problems with heat losses and condensation. A computer CFD model focused on the evaluation of temperature distribution and air flow inside tubular light guides of different dimensions was studied. The physical model of the tested light guides of lengths more than 0.60 m proves shows that Rayleigh numbers are adequate for a turbulent air flow. The tu… Show more
“…The temperature measurement data show a significant increase in the temperature at the surface of the light pipe in response to the IR radiation. The author indicates that the light pipe could be supplemented with an additional vented pipe to prevent any overheating problems, which has been confirmed by other authors [14][15][16][17][18].…”
Section: A Short Review On Thermal and Spectral Light Pipe Investigat...mentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Several authors have been interested in studying the light pipe associated with a thermal draft [14][15][16][17][18].…”
Section: Stack Ventilation With Light Pipe and Cfd Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Varga [14], Oakley [15], Šikula [16], Šikula [17], Ait-taleb [18] Interesting coupling of thermal draft + light contribution Double ducting limits the temperature rise of the reflective surface…”
Section: Stack Ventilation With Light Pipe and Cfd Studymentioning
Light holds an important place in the way of life of humans. The first type of lighting which could be exploited was daylight. Tubular Daylight Guidance Systems (TDGS) transport and distribute this daylight inside a building. This article focuses on one of the best known: the Mirrored Light Pipe. MLPs are multiple specular reflectance transporters. This paper presents (i) state of the art on thermal and spectral studies on light pipes from 1998 to 2021 and (ii) proposes an experimental analysis on MLP in the climatic environment with a high solar resource for different spectral bands of the daylight spectrum. The results show that the thermal impact of the light pipe is limited. Moreover, it is demonstrated that this device promotes natural circadian rhythms. A comparison with artificial lighting highlights this device as an ideal solution for bioclimatic building design.
“…The temperature measurement data show a significant increase in the temperature at the surface of the light pipe in response to the IR radiation. The author indicates that the light pipe could be supplemented with an additional vented pipe to prevent any overheating problems, which has been confirmed by other authors [14][15][16][17][18].…”
Section: A Short Review On Thermal and Spectral Light Pipe Investigat...mentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Several authors have been interested in studying the light pipe associated with a thermal draft [14][15][16][17][18].…”
Section: Stack Ventilation With Light Pipe and Cfd Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Varga [14], Oakley [15], Šikula [16], Šikula [17], Ait-taleb [18] Interesting coupling of thermal draft + light contribution Double ducting limits the temperature rise of the reflective surface…”
Section: Stack Ventilation With Light Pipe and Cfd Studymentioning
Light holds an important place in the way of life of humans. The first type of lighting which could be exploited was daylight. Tubular Daylight Guidance Systems (TDGS) transport and distribute this daylight inside a building. This article focuses on one of the best known: the Mirrored Light Pipe. MLPs are multiple specular reflectance transporters. This paper presents (i) state of the art on thermal and spectral studies on light pipes from 1998 to 2021 and (ii) proposes an experimental analysis on MLP in the climatic environment with a high solar resource for different spectral bands of the daylight spectrum. The results show that the thermal impact of the light pipe is limited. Moreover, it is demonstrated that this device promotes natural circadian rhythms. A comparison with artificial lighting highlights this device as an ideal solution for bioclimatic building design.
“…Heat transfer and natural ventilation in light pipes were studied on models. Computer fluid dynamic simulations aimed at the light pipe thermal profiles were analyzed [27][28][29][30]. The simulations and experimental studies were carried out for integrated daylight-ventilation pipes [31][32][33].…”
Section: Thermal Evaluations Of Light Pipesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emissivity of mirrored surfaces of the light pipe prototype is 0.05 [43]. The thermal monitoring was compared to infrared thermography monitoring for heat transfer models [44] and the previous studies of computer simulations of light pipes thermal profiles [27,28].…”
A light pipe prototype with a concentrating mirror parabolic head was tested for temperature profiles. The purpose of the testing was to find maximal temperature and estimate potential problems for overheating in the position of the pipe installation into roof structures. Infrared thermography monitoring of the light pipe prototype and temperature measurements give overview about the light pipe system temperature distribution. It was proven that the light pipe head temperature was increased for more than 100°C in thermally insulated structure under intensive infrared radiation.
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