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Glare measurement with a luminance analyser
Kalfus, Petr ; Baxant, Petr (referee) ; Škoda, Jan (advisor)
One of the basic parameters of any lighting is the quality of the illumination design, and how it glares. This paper deals with glare and its evaluation. The basic variables used in its evaluation are described. Methods of evaluating internal glare using various indexes are described. Methods of evaluating glare from daylight and evaluating glare of outdoor systems are also described. The principle of operation of luminance analysers is then described and the school LDA luminance analyser that will be used for the measurements is described. The indoor glare measurements made are described, manually evaluated and calculated and compared with the new automated calculation in the lumiDISP program. The daylight glare and outdoor glare measurements are also described, evaluated and compared with the new automated calculation. Finally, the possibility of measuring glare with a luminance analyser is summarised and the accuracy of the new lumiDISP functions is evaluated
Glare measurement with a luminance analyser
Kalfus, Petr ; Baxant, Petr (referee) ; Škoda, Jan (advisor)
One of the basic parameters of any lighting is the quality of the illumination design, and how it glares. This paper deals with glare and its evaluation. The basic variables used in its evaluation are described. Methods of evaluating internal glare using various indexes are described. Methods of evaluating glare from daylight and evaluating glare of outdoor systems are also described. The principle of operation of luminance analysers is then described and the school LDA luminance analyser that will be used for the measurements is described. The indoor glare measurements made are described, manually evaluated and calculated and compared with the new automated calculation in the lumiDISP program. The daylight glare and outdoor glare measurements are also described, evaluated and compared with the new automated calculation. Finally, the possibility of measuring glare with a luminance analyser is summarised and the accuracy of the new lumiDISP functions is evaluated

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