Abstract
Daylight is known to bring benefits to human in terms of productivity, psychology, and physiology. The emergence of deep plan layout in high-rise hinders the utilisation of the abundance daylight available in tropical climate. This brings challenges to ensure a uniform distribution in the interior room. This study focuses on the software validation of the integration of a horizontal light pipe (LP) and shading devices (SD) to illuminate the deep plan where the former provides daylight in the deepest portion of the room while the latter helps to shade the excessive daylight at the window opening. The shading devices that have been chosen are overhang, light shelf, and blinds. The computer simulation, Integrated Environment Solution: Virtual Environment (IESVE), is being validated with physical model experiment with a scale of 1:10. The experiment was conducted in an open carpark in Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia from 9am to 3pm for two days. The validation was done using graph comparison, Pearson Correlation, relative root mean square error (RRMSE), and relative mean bias error (RMBE). The results shows that the daylight ratio (DR) from the software has positive relationship with the experiment data. Hence, the software can be used to further simulate various integration of LP and SD.
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