Abstract

Atrium and skylight shapes are important architectural design elements that influence daylight availability within the space and, therefore, lighting energy consumption. There is a lack of prediction models for skylight transmittance. and daylight availability in atria. A new concept was developed to predict the diffuse transmittance of skylights. A skylight shape is converted into a representative shape through a shape parameter. Generic formulae for the skylight diffuse transmittance were developed under different sky conditions. A zonal model combined with the flux transfer method was developed to predict daylight availability in top-lit atria through the predictions of the average daylight factor (DF) at the atrium floor and ceiling (non-glazed portion of the roof), and the local DF normal to walls. The DF model was compared with currently available models derived from theory and experiments under artificial skies. The results showed that the computed e transmittance for translucent skylights. under r...

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