Calculating Interior Daylight Illumination with a Programmable Hand Calculator
Publication Type
Journal Article
Authors
Abstract
A procedure is described for calculating interior daylight illumination using an inexpensive programmable hand calculator. The proposed procedure calculates illumination at any point within a room utilizing sky luminance distribution functions that are consistent with the CIE (Commission Internationale de lEclairage) Overcast and Clear Sky functions. This procedure separates the light reaching the point being considered into three components, these being (a) light directly from the sky, (b) light after being reflected from external, and (c) internal surfaces. Finally, two examples are presented in order to demonstrate the proposed procedure and indicate the speed with which the calculations may be performed.
Journal
Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society
Volume
07/1981
Year of Publication
1980
Organization
Building Technologies Department, Building Technology and Urban Systems Division, Windows and Envelope Materials