Three Approaches To Optimize Optical Properties and Size of a South-Facing Window for Spatial Daylight Autonomy

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Kazanasmaz, Zehra Tuğçe
Grobe, Lars Oliver

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Abstract

This study presents optimization approaches by a recent Climate-Based-Daylight-Modeling tool, EvalDRC, to figure out the necessary area for a daylight redirecting micro-prism film (MPF) while minimizing the glazing area. The performance of a window in terms of spatial Daylight Autonomy (sDA) is optimized by its geometry and optical properties. Data implemented in simulation model are gathered through on-site measurements and Bidirectional-Scattering Distribution Function (BSDF) gonio-measurements. EvalDRC based on Radiance with a data driven model of the films' BSDF evaluates the window configurations in the whole year. The case to achieve an sDA of at least 75% is a South-facing window of a classroom in Switzerland. A window zone from 0.90 m to 1.80 m height provides view to the outside. The upper zone from 1.80 m to 3.60 m is divided into six areas of 0.30 m height in three optimization approaches including the operation of sunshades as well. First, the size of the clear glazing is incrementally reduced to find the smallest acceptable window-to-wall ratio (WWR). Second, micro-prism films are applied to an incrementally varying fraction the initial glazed area to determine the minimum film-to-window ratio (FWR). Finally, both approaches are combined for a minimum FWR and WWR. With clear glazing and WWR of 75%, the sDA of 70.2% fails to meet the requirements. An sDA of 86.4% and 80.8% can be achieved with WWR 75%, FWR 1/9 and WWR 50%, FWR 1/2 respectively. The results demonstrate the films' potential to improve the performance of windows with reduced WWR.

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BSDF, Daylighting, Radiance, Window design, Redirection, Spatial Daylight Autonomy, Redirection, Window design, Radiance, BSDF, Daylighting, Spatial Daylight Autonomy

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0211 other engineering and technologies, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology

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Kazanasmaz, T., Grobe, L.O., Bauer, C., Krehel, M., and Wittkopf, S. (2016).Three approaches to optimize optical properties and size of a South-facing window for spatial Daylight Autonomy. Building and Environment, 102, 243-256. doi:10.1016/j.buildenv.2016.03.018

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