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- Building Energy Management Systems: An Application to Heating, Natural Ventilation, Lighting and Occupant Satisfaction
- Natural Lighting Can Be Your Energy Saving’ Solution.(Brief Article): An article from: San Diego Business Journal
- Natural Lighting Can Be Your ‘Rolling Blackout’ Solution.: An article from: San Diego Business Journal
- Evaluating visual comfort and performance of three natural lighting systems for deep office buildings in highly luminous climates [An article from: Building and Environment]
- The natural environment control system of Korean traditional [An article from: Building and Environment]
- Modeling User Control of Environmental Systems in Office Buildings: Control-Oriented Occupants’ Behavior toward Lighting, Shading and Natural Ventilation … on a Long-Term Study in Two Office Buildings
Building Energy Management Systems: An Application to Heating, Natural Ventilation, Lighting and Occupant Satisfaction
Building Energy Management Systems are used to monitor building temperature inside and outside buildings and control the boilers and coolers. Energy efficiency is a major cost issue for commerce and industry. Fully revised and updated, this book considers new developments in the control of low energy and HVAC systems and contains new chapters: Commissioning, Sick Building Syndrome and Occupant Feedback and Natural Ventilation, as well as new material on Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Buildings.
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Natural Lighting Can Be Your Energy Saving’ Solution.(Brief Article): An article from: San Diego Business Journal
This digital document is an article from San Diego Business Journal, published by CBJ, L.P. on July 23, 2001. The length of the article is 430 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
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Title: Natural Lighting Can Be Your Energy Saving’ Solution.(Brief Article)
Author: Bruce Bilbrey
Publication: San Diego Business Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: July 23, 2001
Publisher: CBJ, L.P.
Volume: 22 Issue: 30 Page: A3
Article Type: Brief Article
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Natural Lighting Can Be Your ‘Rolling Blackout’ Solution.: An article from: San Diego Business Journal
This digital document is an article from San Diego Business Journal, published by CBJ, L.P. on May 21, 2001. The length of the article is 422 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details
Title: Natural Lighting Can Be Your ‘Rolling Blackout’ Solution.
Author: Bruce Bilbrey
Publication: San Diego Business Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 21, 2001
Publisher: CBJ, L.P.
Volume: 22 Issue: 21 Page: A10
Distributed by Thomson Gale
List Price: $ 5.95
Price: $ 5.95
Evaluating visual comfort and performance of three natural lighting systems for deep office buildings in highly luminous climates [An article from: Building and Environment]
This digital document is a journal article from Building and Environment, published by Elsevier in 2006. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
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This work, part of a wider study, presents a qualitative and quantitative approach to evaluate daylighting systems for use in office buildings located in latitudes where natural luminous conditions throughout the year are of high solar radiation, as in Israel. Their widespread application in this kind of climate, where the excessive penetration of direct radiation can be a problem, is possible. They can produce a consequent improvement of working conditions and energy savings, yet this is not the case now. Three different systems that affect penetration of daylight in a sidelit office space were analysed: a single window without any external protection, a horizontal lightshelf and a basic anidolic concentrator, mounted on the view window, together with improved reflectances of the surface’s finishes making office space. These were simulated through Radiance in a prototype that responds to a deep office space typology for different seasons of the year and hours of the day. The systems are compared for illuminance and glare performance.
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The natural environment control system of Korean traditional [An article from: Building and Environment]
This digital document is a journal article from Building and Environment, published by Elsevier in 2006. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Description:
Modern architecture does not have the capacity to control its environment without resorting to methods involving high energy consumption, and these have caused many environmental problems. Architecture needs to recover its capacity to control its environment in an environmentally sustainable manner. Korean architecture has developed systems to control its environment in an environmentally sustainable manner from longstanding experience. This study examines methods used to control the architectural environment in Korean traditional architecture and compares them with Korean contemporary architecture.
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Modeling User Control of Environmental Systems in Office Buildings: Control-Oriented Occupants’ Behavior toward Lighting, Shading and Natural Ventilation … on a Long-Term Study in Two Office Buildings
The focus of the study is to observe and analyze control-oriented occupants’ behavior toward lighting, shading and natural ventilation systems based on a long-term study in two office buildings.Internal and external parameters; state of occupancy, state of lights, indoor and outdoor illuminance, temperature, relative humidity, state of shades and windows were continuously observed and recorded every five minutes over the period of 9 and 12 months. Subjective impressions and attitudes of observed building occupants were documented with questionnaires.Based on the results from this research, operation of the building systems partly depends on indoor/outdoor conditions. Therefore, it is necessary to have accurate information about user control behavior in office buildings in order to predict building performance and energy consumption. These behavioral patterns can be used to develop empirically supported predictive models for control oriented occupant actions in buildings, building simulation programs, building automation systems, energy management and energy contracting to improve energy effectiveness, occupants’ comfort and innovation of user interfaces products.
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