Determination of Climate-Based Daylight Metrics under 15 CIE (International Commission on Illumination) Standard Skies and Three Representative Skies

Shuyang Li, Danny H.W. Li, Wenqiang Chen, Ernest K.W. Tsang, Siwei Lou, Zhenyu Wang

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Abstract

Daylighting serves as a crucial sustainable strategy in assessing the built environment. Climate-based daylight metrics (CBDMs) have been widely employed to evaluate the dynamic performance of daylight. However, conventional CBDM calculations heavily rely on time-consuming full-scale computer simulations. In addition, the CBDMs need representative annual daylight data that are essential for CBDM analysis, and can pose challenges in many locations. Even when suitable daylight data are available, they may not accurately reflect current trends and conditions. This study aims to determine the various CBDMs using both the 15 CIE Standard Skies and the three representative skies specific to Hong Kong. All data were simulated from a software named RADIANCE (version 5.3). The R2s of the CBDMs under both the 15 CIE Standard Skies and the three representative skies were more than 0.89, and the MBEs and RMSEs were not more than 5.4% and 9.1%, respectively, when the outdoor illuminance measured in 2004 was employed. The findings could be adopted for other locations where the required daylight parameters were not systematically recorded.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2523
JournalBuildings
Volume13
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • CIE Standard Skies
  • RADIANCE
  • climate-based daylight metrics
  • outdoor illuminance
  • representative skies

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