Simulation workflows in multi-objective lighting design optimisation for human well-being and building performance metrics: a scoping review
Autor(en): |
Alyaá Tabbah
Myriam B. C. Aries Annika Moscati Peter Johansson |
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Medium: | Fachartikel |
Sprache(n): | Englisch |
Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 1 November 2023, n. 11, v. 2600 |
Seite(n): | 112013 |
DOI: | 10.1088/1742-6596/2600/11/112013 |
Abstrakt: |
Lighting in the built environment has effects on different aspects, ranging from building performance in terms of costs and energy consumption to human well-being in terms of thermal comfort, visual effects, and beyond-vision effects. Buildings optimised for specific performance metrics rarely consider performance aspects simultaneously, leading to sub-optimised, unbalanced, or non-trade-off solutions. Therefore, multi-objective optimisation has been more commonly used to overcome conflicting performance objectives. Recently, metrics to quantify light effects beyond vision became available, but it is unclear if and how they are integrated with other existing building performance metrics. A scoping review investigated the state-of-art in multi-objective lighting design optimisation regarding building performance and human well-being focusing on performance metrics, simulation workflows, and the overall information flow. The search in Scopus and Web of Science databases resulted in 89 journal articles and conference papers, and the 21 papers reaching the highest optimisation level were discussed. The information extracted was categorised into optimisation metrics, levels, and design variables. The results show that none of the papers combines visual and beyond-vison effects with other building performance metrics. |
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