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Questionnaires and simulations to assess daylighting in Italian university classrooms for IEQ and energy issues.

Authors :
Lo Verso, V.R.M.
Giuliani, F.
Caffaro, F.
Basile, F.
Peron, F.
Dalla Mora, T.
Bellia, L.
Fragliasso, F.
Beccali, M.
Bonomolo, M.
Nocera, F.
Costanzo, V.
Source :
Energy & Buildings. Dec2021, Vol. 252, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

[Display omitted] • DAYKE-Italy is a project that investigated daylighting in 5 Italian universities. • A survey was distributed to students (N = 542) on perception of daylight in classrooms. • DIVA+ALFA simulations were run to calculate daylight, circadian and energy metrics. • Most metrics have significant statistical correlation with subjective responses. • Highest correlation was found for DFm, ALE, and circadian EML. Results from the DAYKE-Italy project are presented. An investigation on daylighting in eight classrooms in five Italian universities was carried out through a combined approach: an ad-hoc survey administered to students to investigate how they perceive daylight in classroom, and numerical simulations (DIVA + ALFA) to calculate a set of objective metrics (daylight, circadian, and energy-related). A sample of 542 questionnaires was collected through two sessions and the subjective judgments were correlated to objective metrics. Results from descriptive and statistical analyses showed: (i) the correlation was significant for all daylight metrics: among them, average daylight factor and annual light exposure performed higher correlations compared to daylight autonomy, spatial daylight autonomy and useful daylight illuminance; (ii) rooms with a scarce or an optimal daylight provision (according to standards) were rated with comparable subjective score; (iii) the equivalent melanopic lux showed a higher correlation than daylight metrics based on the horizontal workplane; (iv) energy saving up to 50% can be achieved in the presence of high daylight provision and through daylight responsive controls; however, a relamping of fluorescent systems with LED system is recommended to optimize the consumption; furthermore, estimated saving correlated significantly with objective metrics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03787788
Volume :
252
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Energy & Buildings
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
153096127
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2021.111433