[Radiance-general] Louvered skylights simulation

Stefano Moret smoret at ucdavis.edu
Tue Feb 28 16:11:43 PST 2012


Hi,

I'm a Master student in Mechanical Engineering, and I'm working in California at UC Davis CLTC to complete my Master Thesis on lighting energy efficiency and daylighting.
I'm interested in daylighting simulation, and I found the following pages online giving some insights about the topic:

http://www.radiance-online.org/pipermail/radiance-general/2007-November/004577.html

I was particularly interested by the latter article, since it refers to something quite similar to what I would like to do: I want to simulate the behavior of controlled louvered skylights to get the luminance maps of the a space, possibly reproducing their motion (or, otherwise, manually setting the behavior at different angles).
I've no experience with lighting simulations environments.. could you give me a couple of suggestions? My questions are:


-          Is Radiance the best simulation tool available for the object I want to simulate?

-          How would you conceptually implement a louvered skylights with motion?

Thanks for your attention,
and Best Regards

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Stefano Moret
California Lighting Technology Center<http://cltc.ucdavis.edu/>
University of California, Davis
633 Pena Drive
Davis, CA 95618

510-520-7923
smoret at ucdavis.edu<mailto:smoret at ad3.ucdavis.edu>

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