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Simulação de Luz Natural×Análise de Design Acústico×Avaliação do Conforto Térmico×
ÁreaArquiteturaArquiteturaArquitetura
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem200619221972
Autor originalChristoph Reinhart, John MardaljevicWallace Clement SabinePovl Ole Fanger
Tipocomputational daylighting assessment methodroom acoustic prediction and assessment methodpsychrometric comfort assessment method
Fonte seminalReinhart, C. F., Mardaljevic, J., Rogers, Z. (2010). Dynamic Daylight Performance Metrics for Sustainable Building Design. Leukos, 3(1), 7-31. DOI ↗Sabine, W. C. (1922). Collected Papers on Acoustics. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA. link ↗Fanger, P. O. (1972). Thermal Comfort: Analysis and Applications in Environmental Engineering. Danish Technical Press, Copenhagen. link ↗
Outros nomesdaylighting analysis, illuminance simulation, daylight availability assessmentsound analysis, room acoustic design, noise predictionthermal comfort evaluation, adaptive comfort model, PMV-PPD analysis
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ResumoDaylight Simulation is a computational method for predicting the availability and distribution of daylight in interior spaces and assessing visual comfort under varying sky conditions. Developed by researchers like Christoph Reinhart and John Mardaljevic in the 2000s, it has become central to designing healthy, energy-efficient buildings that maximize natural light while controlling glare.Acoustic Design Analysis is a method for evaluating the acoustical properties of buildings to predict sound levels, reverberation time, and speech intelligibility. Founded by Wallace Clement Sabine in the early 1900s, the field encompasses room acoustic design (controlling reverberation), sound transmission loss (preventing noise transfer between spaces), and environmental noise prediction.Thermal Comfort Assessment is a method for evaluating indoor environmental conditions to predict whether occupants will feel thermally comfortable. Pioneered by Povl Ole Fanger in the 1970s, it combines measurements of air temperature, humidity, air speed, and thermal properties of clothing and activity to determine comfort zones and identify remedial actions.
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