A geometrical framework for solving sunlighting problems within CAD systems [An article from: Energy & Buildings]
Book Details
Author(s)D. Siret, S. Houpert
PublisherElsevier
ISBN / ASINB000RQZRGE
ISBN-13978B000RQZRG2
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Description:
We propose a framework based on integral geometry that makes it possible to express and solve most geometrical sunlighting problems within CAD systems: the direct problems for assessing sunlighting in a scene and the inverse ones for achieving sunlighting constraints in a design context. The heart of our method is the sunlighting volume that we denote @P(P, T). We describe this notion and we show how to implement it in an architectural and urban design process.
Description:
We propose a framework based on integral geometry that makes it possible to express and solve most geometrical sunlighting problems within CAD systems: the direct problems for assessing sunlighting in a scene and the inverse ones for achieving sunlighting constraints in a design context. The heart of our method is the sunlighting volume that we denote @P(P, T). We describe this notion and we show how to implement it in an architectural and urban design process.
