Subjective experience of discomfort glare in a daylit computerized office in istanbul and its mathematical prediction with the DGIN method

Ali Nazzal*, Önder Güler, Sermin Onaygil

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Abstract

The DGIN (New Daylight Glare Index) method was recently developed at University of Helsinki to respond the challenge of predicting discomfort glare from daylight mathematically. For daylit offices, the presence of windows with computer workstations introduces potential glare sources. This paper outlines a survey conducted in a daylit-computerized office to identify factors contributing to discomfort glare experience and test applicability of the new method. Results suggest that light distribution and presence of reflections correlate strongly with the discomfort experience, and the DGI N could be sufficiently predictive to serve as an aid to design because it shows reasonable correlation with the subjectively perceived discomfort.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)96-107
Number of pages12
JournalARI Bulletin of the Istanbul Technical University
Volume54
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 2005

Keywords

  • Daylight glare index
  • Daylighting
  • Discomfort glare
  • Visual comfort

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