Determination of luminance distribution under tropical sky conditions

Introduction. Natural illumination calculations depend on the sky luminance distribution. The most often used diagram of sky luminance in handbooks and guidelines is the luminance distribution in the cloudy sky proposed by Moon and Spencer. This concept actually includes the tropical areas of Vietna...

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Main Author: Nguyen Thi Khanh Phuong
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Language:English
Published: Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (MGSU) 2019-09-01
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spelling doaj-fe0a2a92dd3144a294255311e97f71352020-11-25T03:25:11ZengMoscow State University of Civil Engineering (MGSU)Vestnik MGSU 1997-09352019-09-011491096110510.22227/1997-0935.2019.9.1096-1105Determination of luminance distribution under tropical sky conditionsNguyen Thi Khanh Phuong0Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (National Research University) (MGSU), National University of Civil Engineering (NUCE)Introduction. Natural illumination calculations depend on the sky luminance distribution. The most often used diagram of sky luminance in handbooks and guidelines is the luminance distribution in the cloudy sky proposed by Moon and Spencer. This concept actually includes the tropical areas of Vietnam, where the overcast sky and clear sky does not typically occur. To improve the calculation of natural illumination, it is necessary to determine the luminance distribution in the real sky. Materials and methods. In solving the research problem, the real sky types for Hanoi were identified using the 15 international standard sky types with their descriptions by lighting climate, which is provided using the method by R. Kittler. The descriptions are derived from the data on diffuse horizontal illumination Dv, extraterrestrial horizontal illumination Ev and light turbidity coefficient Tv. For a specific sky type, the standard parameters were selected for calculating the luminance distribution of the real sky. Results. The obtained results show that the typical sky type of Hanoi is the partly cloudy sky, no gradation towards zenith, with slight bleaching towards the Sun (type VI). The sky types from October to December are partly cloudy with the obscured Sun (type IX) and partly cloudy with the more luminant circumsolar area (type X). The study shows that the state of cloud coverage has a great influence on the level of diffuse horizontal illumination and luminance distribution under tropical sky conditions. Conclusions. It is revealed that the typical sky type for Hanoi is neither overcast nor clear sky. A typical sky with statistic dominance of cirrus and stratus clouds under effect of high solar radiation of Vietnamese tropical climate gives a high level of diffuse horizontal illuminance. The results show that the difference in luminance distribution between the CIE standard overcast sky and Kittler’s intermediate sky can be resolved at the angles of sky point elevation above horizon γ is higher than 50° with the relative errors below 10 %. In other words, the luminance distribution β of the considered sky type is significant for a system of side natural illumination.http://vestnikmgsu.ru/ru/component/sjarchive/issue/article.download/2019/9/1096-1105sky typesky luminance distributionnatural illumination calculationclear skyovercast skyintermediate skycloudy statediffuse horizontal illuminationextraterrestrial horizontal illumination
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Determination of luminance distribution under tropical sky conditions
Vestnik MGSU
sky type
sky luminance distribution
natural illumination calculation
clear sky
overcast sky
intermediate sky
cloudy state
diffuse horizontal illumination
extraterrestrial horizontal illumination
author_facet Nguyen Thi Khanh Phuong
author_sort Nguyen Thi Khanh Phuong
title Determination of luminance distribution under tropical sky conditions
title_short Determination of luminance distribution under tropical sky conditions
title_full Determination of luminance distribution under tropical sky conditions
title_fullStr Determination of luminance distribution under tropical sky conditions
title_full_unstemmed Determination of luminance distribution under tropical sky conditions
title_sort determination of luminance distribution under tropical sky conditions
publisher Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (MGSU)
series Vestnik MGSU
issn 1997-0935
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Introduction. Natural illumination calculations depend on the sky luminance distribution. The most often used diagram of sky luminance in handbooks and guidelines is the luminance distribution in the cloudy sky proposed by Moon and Spencer. This concept actually includes the tropical areas of Vietnam, where the overcast sky and clear sky does not typically occur. To improve the calculation of natural illumination, it is necessary to determine the luminance distribution in the real sky. Materials and methods. In solving the research problem, the real sky types for Hanoi were identified using the 15 international standard sky types with their descriptions by lighting climate, which is provided using the method by R. Kittler. The descriptions are derived from the data on diffuse horizontal illumination Dv, extraterrestrial horizontal illumination Ev and light turbidity coefficient Tv. For a specific sky type, the standard parameters were selected for calculating the luminance distribution of the real sky. Results. The obtained results show that the typical sky type of Hanoi is the partly cloudy sky, no gradation towards zenith, with slight bleaching towards the Sun (type VI). The sky types from October to December are partly cloudy with the obscured Sun (type IX) and partly cloudy with the more luminant circumsolar area (type X). The study shows that the state of cloud coverage has a great influence on the level of diffuse horizontal illumination and luminance distribution under tropical sky conditions. Conclusions. It is revealed that the typical sky type for Hanoi is neither overcast nor clear sky. A typical sky with statistic dominance of cirrus and stratus clouds under effect of high solar radiation of Vietnamese tropical climate gives a high level of diffuse horizontal illuminance. The results show that the difference in luminance distribution between the CIE standard overcast sky and Kittler’s intermediate sky can be resolved at the angles of sky point elevation above horizon γ is higher than 50° with the relative errors below 10 %. In other words, the luminance distribution β of the considered sky type is significant for a system of side natural illumination.
topic sky type
sky luminance distribution
natural illumination calculation
clear sky
overcast sky
intermediate sky
cloudy state
diffuse horizontal illumination
extraterrestrial horizontal illumination
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