Dynamic internal light shelf for tropical daylighting in high-rise office buildings

Many high-rise offices in tropical regions do not have good quality of daylighting despite having abundance of daylight. Due to large glazed façade without external shading device, the office spaces receive high indoor illuminance with non-uniform distribution and glare problems. Thereby, efforts ar...

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Main Authors: Lim, Yaik Wah, Heng, C. Y. S.
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Published: Elsevier Ltd 2016
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2016.06.030
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spelling my.utm.692472017-11-22T00:45:15Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/69247/ Dynamic internal light shelf for tropical daylighting in high-rise office buildings Lim, Yaik Wah Heng, C. Y. S. TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering Many high-rise offices in tropical regions do not have good quality of daylighting despite having abundance of daylight. Due to large glazed façade without external shading device, the office spaces receive high indoor illuminance with non-uniform distribution and glare problems. Thereby, efforts are needed to look into effective internal shading which is flexible to be installed by office tenants without modifying external façade. Daylighting performance of various internal light shelves was studied using Radiance-based simulation. The simulation results were validated against physical scaled model experiment and the results indicated significant Pearson correlations which ranged from 0.826 to 0.985. This study proved that high-rise office without any shading had poor daylighting quality with average illuminance as high as 11,193 lux and uniformity ratio below 0.1. Light Shelf (LS) 6 and LS 4 exhibited the best performance under intermediate sky, whereas LS 2 was the best under overcast sky. Although there was a decrease in illuminance level when comparing the optimum cases to the Base Case (ranging from −62.0% to −34.1%), the optimum cases showed a significant increase in distribution uniformity which was up to 178.6%. The finding has proposed a dynamic internal light shelf which could provide optimum daylighting performance for different sky conditions, times, months and orientations under tropical sky. Nevertheless, the proposed light shelf did not give significant improvement in Guth Visual Comfort Probability and CIE Glare Index. Thus, further studies are needed to consider the impacts of other types of shading and glazing on glare prevention. Elsevier Ltd 2016 Article PeerReviewed Lim, Yaik Wah and Heng, C. Y. S. (2016) Dynamic internal light shelf for tropical daylighting in high-rise office buildings. Building and Environment, 106 . pp. 155-166. ISSN 0360-1323 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2016.06.030 DOI:10.1016/j.buildenv.2016.06.030
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topic TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
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Lim, Yaik Wah
Heng, C. Y. S.
Dynamic internal light shelf for tropical daylighting in high-rise office buildings
description Many high-rise offices in tropical regions do not have good quality of daylighting despite having abundance of daylight. Due to large glazed façade without external shading device, the office spaces receive high indoor illuminance with non-uniform distribution and glare problems. Thereby, efforts are needed to look into effective internal shading which is flexible to be installed by office tenants without modifying external façade. Daylighting performance of various internal light shelves was studied using Radiance-based simulation. The simulation results were validated against physical scaled model experiment and the results indicated significant Pearson correlations which ranged from 0.826 to 0.985. This study proved that high-rise office without any shading had poor daylighting quality with average illuminance as high as 11,193 lux and uniformity ratio below 0.1. Light Shelf (LS) 6 and LS 4 exhibited the best performance under intermediate sky, whereas LS 2 was the best under overcast sky. Although there was a decrease in illuminance level when comparing the optimum cases to the Base Case (ranging from −62.0% to −34.1%), the optimum cases showed a significant increase in distribution uniformity which was up to 178.6%. The finding has proposed a dynamic internal light shelf which could provide optimum daylighting performance for different sky conditions, times, months and orientations under tropical sky. Nevertheless, the proposed light shelf did not give significant improvement in Guth Visual Comfort Probability and CIE Glare Index. Thus, further studies are needed to consider the impacts of other types of shading and glazing on glare prevention.
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author Lim, Yaik Wah
Heng, C. Y. S.
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Heng, C. Y. S.
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title Dynamic internal light shelf for tropical daylighting in high-rise office buildings
title_short Dynamic internal light shelf for tropical daylighting in high-rise office buildings
title_full Dynamic internal light shelf for tropical daylighting in high-rise office buildings
title_fullStr Dynamic internal light shelf for tropical daylighting in high-rise office buildings
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic internal light shelf for tropical daylighting in high-rise office buildings
title_sort dynamic internal light shelf for tropical daylighting in high-rise office buildings
publisher Elsevier Ltd
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/69247/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2016.06.030
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