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Ray tracing study for non-imaging daylight collectors

Wittkopf, Stephen
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Grobe, Lars Oliver
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Geisler-Moroder, David
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2010
Solar Energy

This paper presents a novel method to study how well non-imaging daylight collectors pipe diffuse daylight into long horizontal funnels for illuminating deep buildings. Forward ray tracing is used to derive luminous intensity distributions curves (LIDC) of such collectors centered in an arc-shaped light source representing daylight. New photometric characteristics such as 2D flux, angular spread and horizontal offset are introduced as a function of such LIDC. They are applied for quantifying and thus comparing different collector contours.

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DOI
10.1016/j.solener.2010.03.008
Web of Science ID

WOS:000278235200012

Author(s)
Wittkopf, Stephen
Grobe, Lars Oliver
Geisler-Moroder, David
Compagnon, Raphaël
Kämpf, Jérôme Henri  
Linhart, Friedrich
Scartezzini, Jean-Louis  
Date Issued

2010

Published in
Solar Energy
Volume

84

Start page

986

End page

996

Subjects

Non-imaging daylight collectors

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Performance criteria

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Anidolic

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Photometry

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Forward ray tracing

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January 25, 2011
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