Illuminance and Luminance Based Ratios in the Scope of Performance Testing of a Light Shelf-Reflective Louver System in a Library Reading Room

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Kazanasmaz, Zehra Tuğçe

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Uncontrolled daylight brings visual and thermal problems that may result in negative interactions with user comfort, productivity, well-being, and human health. Library spaces, in which reading, writing, and computer task activities are performed, need to be well designed in terms of daylight performance to enhance user satisfaction. The focus of this study is to make a performance test of a light shelf-reflective louver system to improve the visual performance conditions of a library reading room. First, the instrumental monitoring of existing daylighting conditions was performed. Second, Relux model was prepared to evaluate luminance patterns and illuminance distribution. Third, a new light shelf-reflective louver system was proposed based on the insufficiencies of the simulation results. The performance of the new system was found highly satisfactory based on the findings of enhanced luminance patterns and uniformity ratios especially at the points near the windows.

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Daylighting, Visual performance, Library, Illuminance, Luminance, Light shelf, Reflective louver, Library, Luminance, Reflective louver, Visual performance, Light shelf, Daylighting, Illuminance

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

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M. Öner, T. Kazanasmaz (2019). Illuminance and luminance based ratios in the scope of performance testing of a light shelf-reflective louver system in a library reading room. Light and Engineering, 27(3), 39-46. doi:10.33383/2018-067.

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