Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7164153 Energy Conversion and Management 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
A number of simulations with variable FOV and position of photosensors were performed in order to clarify the calculation procedure of the proposed methodology. Three different typical room geometries have been used with variable window sizes and orientation. Furthermore a prototype photosensor with variable FOV through the use of a telescopic cylinder was constructed and placed in a scale room (1:10) in order to verify the results of simulations. The verification was based on a set of experimental procedures concerning measurements of the spatial response of the prototype photosensor (for various FOVs) and measurements of ceiling/workplane illuminance inside the scaled room for various combinations of position and FOV of the photosensor. The proposed methodology can be used as a tool for the determination of the optimum operation of a daylight responsive system with photosensors.
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