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Autor:
Marc Hébert, Mojtaba Parsaee, André Potvin, Jean-François Lalonde, Mehlika Inanici, Claude M. H. Demers
Publikováno v:
Solar Energy. 220:802-827
Northern building envelopes must provide efficient indoor-outdoor connections based on photobiological-psychological needs of occupants for positive relationships with the sub-Arctic nature, particularly daylighting and day/night cycles. Envelope con
Publikováno v:
Journal of Building Performance Simulation. 13:532-554
Annual luminance maps provide meaningful evaluations for occupants' visual comfort, preferences, and perception. However, acquiring long-term luminance maps require labor-intensive and time-consuming simulations or impracticable long-term field measu
Autor:
Nathan Altenberg Vaz, Mehlika Inanici
Publikováno v:
LEUKOS. 17:291-309
The use of daylight in the built environment is often preferred to artificial light sources as its successful application can provide visual comfort and satisfaction along with the potential for si...
Autor:
Jean-François Lalonde, André Potvin, Claude M. H. Demers, Marc Hébert, Mehlika Inanici, Mojtaba Parsaee
Publikováno v:
Solar Energy. 204:354-368
This study investigates shading panels’ (SPs) impacts on daylighting features in a lab scale model in terms of parameters representing potential human eyes’ biological responses identified as image forming (IF) and non-image forming (NIF). IF res
Autor:
Mehlika Inanici
Publikováno v:
Research Methods in Building Science and Technology ISBN: 9783030736910
Research in daylighting and electric lighting focuses on the physical quantity of light, physiological response to the physical stimuli, and the resulting visual perception. This chapter starts with an overview of the measurement and simulation-based
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73692-7_4
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73692-7_4
Publikováno v:
Building Simulation Conference proceedings.
Autor:
Mehlika Inanici
Publikováno v:
Building Simulation Conference proceedings.
Autor:
Mehlika Inanici, B Jung
Publikováno v:
Lighting Research & Technology. 51:742-763
The human ocular system functions in a dual manner. While the most well-known function is to facilitate vision, a growing body of research demonstrates its role in resetting the internal body clock to synchronize with the 24-hour daily cycle. Most re
Autor:
Alireza Hashemloo, Mehlika Inanici
Publikováno v:
Building and Environment. 113:220-231
Occupant centric performance approaches in daylighting studies promote design decisions that support human visual comfort, productivity, and visual preferences, along with more conventional energy efficiency criteria. Simulating per-pixel luminance v
Publikováno v:
LEUKOS. 12:113-138
A new suite of visual comfort metrics is proposed and evaluated for their ability to explain the variability in subjective human responses in a mock private office environment with daylight. Participants (n = 48) rated visual comfort and preference f