Daylighting Simulation in the DOE-2 Building Energy Analysis Program
Publication Type
Journal Article
Authors
Abstract
A daylighting calculation has been intergrated grated into the DOE-2 building energy analysis computer program. Users can, for the first time in a widely-accepted, publicly-available program, determine the impact of daylight utilization on heating and cooling loads, energy use, energy cost, and peak electrical demand. We describe the algorithms which simulate hourly-varying interior illuminance, management of windows for sun and glare control, and the operation of electric lighting control systems. Sample DOE-2 daylighting output reports are presented and results of program validation against scale model illuminance measurements using the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory sky simulator are discussed.
Journal
Energy and Buildings
Volume
8
Year of Publication
1985
Organization
Building Technologies Department, Building Technology and Urban Systems Division, Windows and Envelope Materials