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Energy Savings in the Domestic and Tertiary Sectors

A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2010) | Viewed by 8503

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Towards an Analysis of Daylighting Simulation Software
by Ignacio Acosta, Jaime Navarro and Juan J. Sendra
Energies 2011, 4(7), 1010-1024; https://doi.org/10.3390/en4071010 - 29 Jun 2011
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The aim of this article was to assess some of the main lighting software programs habitually used in architecture, subjecting them to a series of trials and analyzing the light distribution obtained in situations with different orientations, dates and geometry. The analysis [...] Read more.
The aim of this article was to assess some of the main lighting software programs habitually used in architecture, subjecting them to a series of trials and analyzing the light distribution obtained in situations with different orientations, dates and geometry. The analysis examines Lightscape 3.2, Desktop Radiance 2.0, Lumen Micro 7.5, Ecotect 5.5 and Dialux 4.4. Full article
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