Electrochromic glazing and evaluation of visual and non-visual effects of daylight : simulation studies for Brasilia - Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, João Francisco Walter
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Amorim, Cláudia Naves David, Silva, Joára Cronemberger Ribeiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: The employment of electrochromic glazing can be a solution to balance circadian lighting and avoid glare. This can be achieved by controlling daylight entering the room and may be useful within the context of highly glazed facades in buildings in hot climates. Nevertheless, the use of this technology is rarely discussed in this context. In this regard, the aim of this study is to investigate the electrochromic glazing for the lighting conditions, including visual and non-visual effects within the luminous context of Brasilia, Brazil. The method consisted of computer simulations of a representative highly glazed non-residential room with the comparison of electrochromic glazing and conventional clear glass. Climate Studio was used to evaluate the visual effects of light for the entire year, and ALFA for the evaluation of melanopic daylight illuminance, vertical illuminance, and melanopic daylight efficacy ratio (mel-DER) in four days, including two solstices and two equinoxes encompassing the beginning of the four seasons. Results for the electrochromic glazing showed a better balance between a minimum threshold of 250 lux of mel-EDI without exceeding 1,500 lux of vertical illuminance in comparison with the clear glass. This was achieved in 33.33% of the hours for the north, against 27.78% of the hours for the east, 29.17% for the west, and 24.72% for the south. For the clear glass, this balance was achieved in only 9.17% of the hours for north, 10.28% for east, 12.22% for west, and 15% for south. Regarding the spectrum, higher results of melanopic daylight efficacy ratio were observed for the clear glass over the four simulated days. The main conclusion was that the electrochromic glazing was capable of providing a better balance between visual and non-visual requirements and can be a suitable solution for highly glazed facades in Brasilia. Nevertheless, particularly for the north orientation, the supply of circadian lighting can be jeopardized when the electrochromic glazing remained at the dark state.
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spelling Electrochromic glazing and evaluation of visual and non-visual effects of daylight : simulation studies for Brasilia - BrazilVidros eletrocrômicosIluminação naturalEdifíciosThe employment of electrochromic glazing can be a solution to balance circadian lighting and avoid glare. This can be achieved by controlling daylight entering the room and may be useful within the context of highly glazed facades in buildings in hot climates. Nevertheless, the use of this technology is rarely discussed in this context. In this regard, the aim of this study is to investigate the electrochromic glazing for the lighting conditions, including visual and non-visual effects within the luminous context of Brasilia, Brazil. The method consisted of computer simulations of a representative highly glazed non-residential room with the comparison of electrochromic glazing and conventional clear glass. Climate Studio was used to evaluate the visual effects of light for the entire year, and ALFA for the evaluation of melanopic daylight illuminance, vertical illuminance, and melanopic daylight efficacy ratio (mel-DER) in four days, including two solstices and two equinoxes encompassing the beginning of the four seasons. Results for the electrochromic glazing showed a better balance between a minimum threshold of 250 lux of mel-EDI without exceeding 1,500 lux of vertical illuminance in comparison with the clear glass. This was achieved in 33.33% of the hours for the north, against 27.78% of the hours for the east, 29.17% for the west, and 24.72% for the south. For the clear glass, this balance was achieved in only 9.17% of the hours for north, 10.28% for east, 12.22% for west, and 15% for south. Regarding the spectrum, higher results of melanopic daylight efficacy ratio were observed for the clear glass over the four simulated days. The main conclusion was that the electrochromic glazing was capable of providing a better balance between visual and non-visual requirements and can be a suitable solution for highly glazed facades in Brasilia. Nevertheless, particularly for the north orientation, the supply of circadian lighting can be jeopardized when the electrochromic glazing remained at the dark state.Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo (FAU)Departamento de Tecnologia em Arquitetura e Urbanismo (FAU TEC)Departamento de Projeto, Expressão e Representação (FAU PRO)Programa de Pós-Graduação em Arquitetura e Urbanismosolarlits.comUniversity of Brasilia, Faculty of Architecture and UrbanismUniversity of Brasilia, Faculty of Architecture and UrbanismUniversity of Brasilia, Faculty of Architecture and UrbanismCosta, João Francisco WalterAmorim, Cláudia Naves DavidSilva, Joára Cronemberger Ribeiro2024-06-07T12:28:21Z2024-06-07T12:28:21Z2024-02-24info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfCOSTA, João Francisco Walter; AMORIM, Cláudia Naves David; SILVA, Joára Cronemberger Ribeiro. Electrochromic glazing and evaluation of visual and non-visual effects of daylight: simulation studies for Brasilia - Brazil. Journal of Daylighting, [S. l.], v.11, p. 1-22, 2024. DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.15627/jd.2024.1. Disponível em: https://www.solarlits.com/jd/11-1. Acesso em: 07 jun. 2024.http://repositorio2.unb.br/jspui/handle/10482/48171engThis is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UnBinstname:Universidade de Brasília (UnB)instacron:UNB2024-07-19T14:17:23Zoai:repositorio.unb.br:10482/48171Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.unb.br/oai/requestrepositorio@unb.bropendoar:2024-07-19T14:17:23Repositório Institucional da UnB - Universidade de Brasília (UnB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Electrochromic glazing and evaluation of visual and non-visual effects of daylight : simulation studies for Brasilia - Brazil
title Electrochromic glazing and evaluation of visual and non-visual effects of daylight : simulation studies for Brasilia - Brazil
spellingShingle Electrochromic glazing and evaluation of visual and non-visual effects of daylight : simulation studies for Brasilia - Brazil
Costa, João Francisco Walter
Vidros eletrocrômicos
Iluminação natural
Edifícios
title_short Electrochromic glazing and evaluation of visual and non-visual effects of daylight : simulation studies for Brasilia - Brazil
title_full Electrochromic glazing and evaluation of visual and non-visual effects of daylight : simulation studies for Brasilia - Brazil
title_fullStr Electrochromic glazing and evaluation of visual and non-visual effects of daylight : simulation studies for Brasilia - Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Electrochromic glazing and evaluation of visual and non-visual effects of daylight : simulation studies for Brasilia - Brazil
title_sort Electrochromic glazing and evaluation of visual and non-visual effects of daylight : simulation studies for Brasilia - Brazil
author Costa, João Francisco Walter
author_facet Costa, João Francisco Walter
Amorim, Cláudia Naves David
Silva, Joára Cronemberger Ribeiro
author_role author
author2 Amorim, Cláudia Naves David
Silva, Joára Cronemberger Ribeiro
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv University of Brasilia, Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism
University of Brasilia, Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism
University of Brasilia, Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, João Francisco Walter
Amorim, Cláudia Naves David
Silva, Joára Cronemberger Ribeiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Vidros eletrocrômicos
Iluminação natural
Edifícios
topic Vidros eletrocrômicos
Iluminação natural
Edifícios
description The employment of electrochromic glazing can be a solution to balance circadian lighting and avoid glare. This can be achieved by controlling daylight entering the room and may be useful within the context of highly glazed facades in buildings in hot climates. Nevertheless, the use of this technology is rarely discussed in this context. In this regard, the aim of this study is to investigate the electrochromic glazing for the lighting conditions, including visual and non-visual effects within the luminous context of Brasilia, Brazil. The method consisted of computer simulations of a representative highly glazed non-residential room with the comparison of electrochromic glazing and conventional clear glass. Climate Studio was used to evaluate the visual effects of light for the entire year, and ALFA for the evaluation of melanopic daylight illuminance, vertical illuminance, and melanopic daylight efficacy ratio (mel-DER) in four days, including two solstices and two equinoxes encompassing the beginning of the four seasons. Results for the electrochromic glazing showed a better balance between a minimum threshold of 250 lux of mel-EDI without exceeding 1,500 lux of vertical illuminance in comparison with the clear glass. This was achieved in 33.33% of the hours for the north, against 27.78% of the hours for the east, 29.17% for the west, and 24.72% for the south. For the clear glass, this balance was achieved in only 9.17% of the hours for north, 10.28% for east, 12.22% for west, and 15% for south. Regarding the spectrum, higher results of melanopic daylight efficacy ratio were observed for the clear glass over the four simulated days. The main conclusion was that the electrochromic glazing was capable of providing a better balance between visual and non-visual requirements and can be a suitable solution for highly glazed facades in Brasilia. Nevertheless, particularly for the north orientation, the supply of circadian lighting can be jeopardized when the electrochromic glazing remained at the dark state.
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