Abstract

The purpose of this study is to explore and optimize natural lighting schemes for college gymnasiums through dynamic light environment simulation. The study used Daysim software, combined with Rhino & Grasshopper for modeling and parameter optimization, to evaluate different lighting schemes through a multi-objective optimization approach. The results show that the effective indoor illuminance of the top lighting scheme at DA300lx, UDI100-2000lx, aDGP(0.4), DA580lx, and UDI300-890lx are 91.50%, 88.44%, 90.58\%, 92.56%, and 52.89%, respectively, which show good lighting effects. The side lighting scheme also shows excellent lighting performance in different configurations. In addition, the side + top synergistic light harvesting scheme achieved efficient light environment utilization while ensuring visual comfort. This study suggests that the top and side synergistic lighting scheme can effectively enhance the natural lighting effect of the gymnasium. This study provides a scientific basis for the lighting design of college gymnasiums and is of great significance in guiding the actual engineering design.

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