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Technical‐economic evaluation of the effectiveness of measures applied to the artificial lighting system of a school

2021

Ensuring optimum interior lighting is a topic of great importance, as this influences not only the well-being of users but also the optimal performance of visual tasks. Lighting can be natural, but if not sufficient, it can be compensated with artificial lighting. This study highlights a methodology for designing a new lighting system that takes into account both technical and economic aspects. The method was applied to an existing school located in southern Italy, in which the electricity consumption is related to the current lighting system. The school is chosen as being representative of the construction type and layout of many local schools. In addition, the coexistence of several visua…

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Sizing analysis of interior lighting using tubular daylighting devices

2017

Abstract Daylight access and indoor thermal comfort are key issues for high design level of sustainable buildings. In fact, daylight provides energy savings and visual comfort condition that can foster higher productivity and performance. This paper proposes a case study of sizing of daylight devices for zenith light. It enables the decision-making process of the designer to reach high levels of daylight factor. The proposed method is shown with an example of application. For the case study, a room in south of Italy, 24 different solar tunnels configurations and 12 cases with different number of skylights have been evaluated.

EngineeringArchitectural engineeringnatural lightreflectance020209 energy0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyKey issuesinternal comfortoverhangrooflightdaylight systemtransmittancedaylight factorenergy consumption021105 building & construction0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDaylightDaylightingZenithSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientalebusiness.industrydaylightingsolar tunnelThermal comfortSizingskylightDaylight factorEnergy (all)Daylight systemilluminancebusinessDaylightingenergy
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Lit environments quality: A software for the analysis of luminance maps obtained with the HDR imaging technique

2013

Abstract Energy performance of lighting systems has assumed a significant role in the assessment of buildings’ consumptions and consequently lighting design is aimed to reduce installed power but at the same time to achieve an excellent lighting quality both for visual and health purposes. Lighting design is nowadays essentially based on illuminance values on visual tasks and surrounding areas, but today designers’ and researchers’ interest is focused on the analysis of luminance maps obtained through video luminance meters or with numeric simulation tools. Luminance maps availability focus the attention on a more accurate study of the light reaching the eyes (luminance), rather than on the…

Brightnessbusiness.industryComputer scienceMechanical Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subjectIlluminanceBuilding and ConstructionEnergy savingsLuminanceSoftwareLit environments' perceptionBrightneHDR imagingComputer graphics (images)Quality (business)Computer visionArtificial intelligenceSensitivity (control systems)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessFocus (optics)Energy (signal processing)Civil and Structural Engineeringmedia_commonLuminance Maps Analysi
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Assessment of indoor illuminance and study on best photosensors' position for design and commissioning of Daylight Linked Control Systems. A new meth…

2018

Abstract Artificial lighting systems have to ensure appropriate illuminance with high energy efficiency according to best design practice and technical standards. These aims can be tackled, by incorporating a Daylight linked control system. However, the system behaviour is strongly influenced by several factors and, in particular, by the sensors' position. Indeed, very often the illuminance on work-plane is not fully correlated with illuminance measured by the photo-sensor used to control the luminaires. This fact leads to wrong information for the Daylight linked control systems affecting its efficacy. The artificial intelligence of Neural Networks can be exploited to provide a method for …

Settore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleArtificial neural networkMean squared errorComputer science020209 energyMechanical Engineering0211 other engineering and technologiesProcess (computing)IlluminanceControl engineeringIndoor artificial lighting Energy efficient lighting Intelligent lighting control Artificial neural network lighting measures reliability02 engineering and technologyBuilding and ConstructionPollutionIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringGeneral EnergyPosition (vector)Control system021105 building & construction0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDaylightElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSet (psychology)Civil and Structural Engineering
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Space syntax analysis applied to urban street lighting: Relations between spatial properties and lighting levels

2019

According to the international technical standards, higher lighting levels (luminance and illuminance levels) are expected in trafficked and central roads (where restrictive minimum lighting requirements are necessary) and lower lighting levels are expected in peripheral and less trafficked roads. Starting from this assumption, in this paper, the authors analyse the correlations between spatial properties (expressed by spatial indicators, for example, the integration index and the choice index) and lighting levels (expressed by lighting parameters, for example luminance and illuminance) upon roads of an urban context. The analysis has been applied to the case study of the medium sized town …

Index (economics)Lighting refurbishment designComputer science0211 other engineering and technologiesTechnical standardspace syntax analysiContext (language use)02 engineering and technologylighting measurementLuminancelcsh:TechnologyTransport engineeringlcsh:ChemistryLighting simulationsTraffic volumeLighting measurementsGeneral Materials Science021108 energyUrban street lightingInstrumentationlcsh:QH301-705.5Space syntax analysisSpace syntaxFluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientalelcsh:TProcess Chemistry and TechnologyGeneral EngineeringIlluminance021107 urban & regional planningLighting measurements; Lighting refurbishment design; Lighting simulations; Space syntax analysis; Urban street lightinglcsh:QC1-999Computer Science Applicationslcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999lcsh:TA1-2040Urban scalelcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)lcsh:Physics
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On the Applicability of the Space Syntax Methodology for the Determination of Street Lighting Classes

2020

Street lighting plays a crucial role in a city’s night landscape and in urban traffic management, influencing users’ comfort and safety. To contain costs of public street lighting systems and to avoid energy waste, illuminance levels on road surfaces must be adequate to fit actual traffic volumes, as prescribed by regulations. This is true not only for motorized roads but also for sidewalks, paths, and pedestrian areas. Regulations in force establish a relationship between road traffic volumes and minimum illuminance levels through the lighting classes selection procedure. Lighting classes selection is based on various para meters among which traffic volume is the most difficult to evaluate…

Control and OptimizationComputer science020209 energyEnergy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technologyPedestrian010501 environmental sciences01 natural scienceslcsh:TechnologyTransport engineeringspace syntax analysisroad traffic volumeTraffic volume0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringEngineering (miscellaneous)public street lighting0105 earth and related environmental sciencesSpace syntaxSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientalelighting classes determinationRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentlcsh:TIlluminancelighting sustainabilitylighting classes determination; space syntax analysis; lighting sustainability; public street lighting; road traffic volume; enlightened night landscapeenlightened night landscapeEnergy (miscellaneous)Energies
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Methods to Evaluate Lighting Quality in Educational Environments

2015

Abstract The current standard for lighting of indoor work places (EN 12464-1) essentially prescribes values of photometric quantities (illuminance, Unified Glare Index, etc.); therefore it does not allow a comprehensive analysis of the luminous environment. In Italy, educational buildings do not always comply with the standard requirements for lighting. Therefore an analysis of their current state is needed and this paper illustrates two methods, developed by the authors, to carry out this investigation: the former is based on the analysis of luminance maps obtained through the HDR imaging technique whereas the latter focuses on the evaluation of non-visual effects of light.

Architectural engineeringNon-visual responseComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjecteducational environmentsLighting qualityGlare (vision)IlluminanceLuminancenon-visual responsesEnergy (all)Energy(all)Work (electrical)HDR imagingDaylightDaylightQuality (business)Imaging techniqueEducational environmentSmart lightingdaylight.Simulationmedia_commonEnergy Procedia
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Questionnaires and simulations to assess daylighting in Italian university classrooms for IEQ and energy issues

2021

Abstract Results from the DAYKE-Italy project are presented. An investigation on daylighting in eight classrooms in five Italian universities was carried out through a combined approach: an ad-hoc survey administered to students to investigate how they perceive daylight in classroom, and numerical simulations (DIVA + ALFA) to calculate a set of objective metrics (daylight, circadian, and energy-related). A sample of 542 questionnaires was collected through two sessions and the subjective judgments were correlated to objective metrics. Results from descriptive and statistical analyses showed: (i) the correlation was significant for all daylight metrics: among them, average daylight factor an…

Equivalent melanopic luxSample (statistics)DAYKE-Italy; DAYKE project; questionnaire survey; daylight in classrooms; daylight metrics; equivalent melanopic lux; statistical analyses.DAYKE-ItalyQuestionnaire surveyDaylight metricStatistical analysesStatisticsDaylightElectrical and Electronic EngineeringDaylight illuminanceCivil and Structural EngineeringMathematicsSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleDaylight in classroomMechanical EngineeringDAYKE-Italy; Questionnaire survey; Daylight in classrooms; Daylight metrics; Equivalent melanopic lux; Statistical analysesQuestionnaireBuilding and ConstructionDaylight metricsCombined approachStatistical analysesDAYKE-Italy; DAYKE project; Questionnaire survey; Daylight in classrooms; Daylight metrics; Equivalent melanopic lux; Statistical analysesDaylight factorDAYKE projectDaylight in classroomsDaylighting
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Modeling of light pipes for the optimal disposition in buildings

2019

A light pipe is an excellent solution to transport and distribute daylight into environments without or with little lighting, guaranteeing comfort inside the rooms. As stated in the literature, the evaluation of the performances of light pipes presents numerous complexities, making the work very difficult for technicians and designers. This study is aimed to present a methodology that is able to identify the potential of light pipes using indices such as daylight autonomy (DA), continuous daylight autonomy (DAc), and useful daylight illuminance (UDI). This paper presents an analysis of daylight obtained by several configurations of simple models of light pipes installed into a 5 &times

OptimizationControl and Optimizationdaylighting comfort020209 energy0211 other engineering and technologiesEnergy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technologyDaylight indexdaylight autonomyLight pipelight pipe021105 building & constructionDaylighting comfort0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDaylightDAYSIMElectrical and Electronic EngineeringEngineering (miscellaneous)Daylight illuminanceDaylight autonomySettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentIlluminanceAspect ratio (image)daylight indexLight pipesHorizontal position representationRadianceEnvironmental scienceVariable numberoptimizationEnergy (miscellaneous)Marine engineering
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Determining the efficiency of optical sources using a smartphone's ambient light sensor

2017

This work reports the use of a smartphone’s ambient light sensor as a valuable tool to study and characterize the efficiency of an optical source. Here, we have measured both luminous efficacy and efficiency of several optical sources (incandescent bulb and halogen lamp) as a function of the electric power consumed and the distance to the optical detector. The illuminance of LEDs as a function of the distance to the optical detector is characterized for different wavelength emissions. Analysis of the results confirms an inverse-square law of the illuminance with the detector–source distance and shows good agreement with values obtained by classical experiments. This experience will trigger …

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