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The effect of horizontal stationary sun protection on the illumination of the room

https://doi.org/10.33979/2073-7416-2024-115-5-127-137

Abstract

The article examines the influence of horizontal stationary sun protection devices on the illumination of rooms, taking into account their orientation relative to the cardinal directions and the angular height of the sun. Measurements were carried out under the natural sky on a transformable model of the room. The depth of the room and the dimensions of the stationary sun protection device were changed. Based on the obtained results, recommendations are given for the design of effective sun protection devices in order to ensure the best balance between protection from direct solar radiation and sufficient daylighting. Using the results of the work in the design will help improve the microclimate of the premises, reduce the heat load on heating and increase energy efficiency.

About the Authors

I. A. Shmarov
Federal State Budgetary Institution Scientific Research Institute of Building Physics of the Russian Academy of Architecture and Building Sciences
Russian Federation

Shmarov Igor A., Candidate of Technical Sciences, ruk. lab. "Construction lighting engineering"

127238, Moscow, Locomotive passage, 21



V. V. Zemtsov
Federal State Budgetary Institution Scientific Research Institute of Building Physics of the Russian Academy of Architecture and Building Sciences
Russian Federation

Zemtsov Vladimir V., Vedomosti. lab engineer. "Construction lighting engineering"

127238, Moscow, Locomotive passage, 21



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Shmarov I.A., Zemtsov V.V. The effect of horizontal stationary sun protection on the illumination of the room. Building and Reconstruction. 2024;(5):127-137. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33979/2073-7416-2024-115-5-127-137

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