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Daylight simulation and compliance: Reliability of climate data solar radiation models

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posted on 2019-07-01, 08:54 authored by Eleonora Brembilla, John MardaljevicJohn Mardaljevic, Anastasia Mylona
This paper investigated the uncertainty introduced in Climate-Based Daylight Modelling (CBDM) by two solar radiation and one luminous efficacy models, chosen among those often found in Building Performance Simulation (BPS) tools. Analyses were carried out for two locations, Camborne, UK, and Sonnblick, Austria. Irradiances and CBDM metrics were found to be more accurately predicted by the model used for IWEC climate files, as such model can be optimised for each specific location. The model used within CIBSE climate files was found to be less accurate. In both cases, the direct component prediction exhibited significant errors.

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The authors acknowledge the support of CIBSE and Loughborough University.

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  • Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering

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16th IBPSA Building Simulation International Conference

Citation

BREMBILLA, E., MARDALJEVIC, J. and MYLONA, A., 2019. Daylight simulation and compliance: Reliability of climate data solar radiation models. Presented at the 16th IBPSA International Conference & Exhibition Building Simulation 2019, Rome, 2-4th Sept.

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IBPSA

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Acceptance date

2019-05-06

Publication date

2019

Language

  • en

Location

Rome, Italy

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