Development of a new model to predict indoor daylighting: Integration in CODYRUN software and validation
Ali Hamada Fakra (PIMENT), Fr\'ed\'eric Miranville (PIMENT), Harry, Boyer (PIMENT), St\'ephane Guichard (PIMENT)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel hybrid simplified model for indoor daylighting, integrated into CODYRUN software, validated through multiple test cases to enhance accuracy and computational efficiency.
Contribution
The paper presents a new combined simplified daylighting model integrated into CODYRUN, improving simulation accuracy and validation methods.
Findings
The new model accurately predicts indoor illuminance.
Validation shows good agreement with experimental data.
The RSD indicator effectively assesses model reliability.
Abstract
Many models exist in the scientific literature for determining indoor daylighting values. They are classified in three categories: numerical, simplified and empirical models. Nevertheless, each of these categories of models are not convenient for every application. Indeed, the numerical model requires high calculation time; conditions of use of the simplified models are limited, and experimental models need not only important financial resources but also a perfect control of experimental devices (e.g. scale model), as well as climatic characteristics of the location (e.g. in situ experiment). In this article, a new model based on a combination of multiple simplified models is established. The objective is to improve this category of model. The originality of our paper relies on the coupling of several simplified models of indoor daylighting calculations. The accuracy of the simulation…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBuilding Energy and Comfort Optimization · Hygrothermal properties of building materials · Indoor Air Quality and Microbial Exposure
