This study analysed current daylighting conditions in terms of luminous comfort in the classrooms of Balikesir University in Turkey. This was managed through a questionnaire survey and numerical simulations in 16 different classrooms of the Faculty of Engineering-Architecture. The simulation study considered the differences in the performance parameters daylighting level, illuminance uniformity and daylighting factors in order to compare them with the values defined in the standards. Collected for the survey were 818 questionnaires, and these were analysed to understand the students’ perception of luminous comfort in classrooms by using SPSS 22.0 and Minitab 16. The simulation results showed that performance factors in all classrooms were lower than the standard values. Therefore, daylighting can be necessary together with artificial lighting based on the distance from window at the same time. This result revealed that design of artificial lighting is as significant as the design of classrooms. According to the survey results, the perception of luminous comfort is mostly affected by orientation, distance from windows and difference in gender. Furthermore, the students mostly preferred both natural and artificial lighting. This matched well with the simulation results. In conclusion, this paper proposes guidelines for designing high-performance classrooms in terms of luminous comfort.
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Yusuf Yıldız, BSc, MSc, PhD;
Department of Architecture, Balikesir University, Balikesir, Turkey
(corresponding author: yusifyildiz@gmail.com)
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Ismail Caner, BSc, MSc;
Ismail Caner, BSc, MSc
Doctoral Candidate
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Balikesir University, Balikesir, Turkey
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Nadir Ilten, BSc, MSc, PhD;
Nadir Ilten, BSc, MSc, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Balikesir University, Balikesir, Turkey
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Aslan Deniz Karaoglan, BSc, MSc, PhD
Aslan Deniz Karaoglan, BSc, MSc, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Industrial Engineering, Balikesir University, Balikesir, Turkey
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
January 02 2016
Accepted:
March 15 2016
Online ISSN: 1751-7680
Print ISSN: 1478-4629
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2018
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Engineering Sustainability (2018) 171 (3): 151–165.
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Received:
January 02 2016
Accepted:
March 15 2016
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Yıldız Y, Caner I, Ilten N, Karaoglan AD (2018), "Field study to analyse luminous comfort in classrooms". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Engineering Sustainability, Vol. 171 No. 3 pp. 151–165, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jensu.16.00001
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