Hybrid lighting approach to improve interior workspace environments: a case study in the UAE

Mohammed Al Kailani, Aysha Ibrahim Al Dhaheri, Wael Sheta
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PurposeInterior workspace environments use exclusively artificial light, resulting in a loss of biological connection and natural light quality, as well as greater energy consumption. The purpose of the study is to identify a suitable system that can provide natural light to such interior spaces throughout the day while supplementing it with artificial light when necessary. The fundamental aim is to provide insights into the most effective solutions for energy-efficient lighting design in the UAE's environment, with the potential to lower energy consumption related to interior lighting.Design/methodology/approachThe study adopted an empirical approach to gather and analyze primary data based on field measurements to understand and assess existing lighting conditions, as well as DIALux lighting simulation software to test the efficacy of the proposed HLS in terms of natural light delivery, illumination quality and energy consumption. A branch of a local bank in the United Arab Emirates, situated inside one of the shopping malls where there is no natural light penetration, has been chosen as a case study.FindingsThe findings of comparing the base case to four probable scenarios that used HLS revealed that the third scenario, which uses 100% pure sunshine and 35% artificial LED light during daylight operations and 100% LED light during night duty, is considered to be optimal in terms of illumination quality and energy efficiency.Originality/valueThe study demonstrated the potential of innovative lighting to improve the visual working environment in interior spaces with limited access to direct natural lighting, especially in arid regions, where sunlight is plentiful throughout the year. The study contributes new insights into the establishment of lighting-related recommendations and standards for the UAE context. This may include advice for sustainable construction practices, lighting guidelines or incentives to encourage the use of hybrid lighting technology in commercial and institutional buildings.
改善室内工作空间环境的混合照明方法:阿联酋案例研究
目的 室内工作空间环境完全使用人工光源,导致生物联系和自然光质量下降,能源消耗增加。这项研究的目的是找出一种合适的系统,既能全天为这类室内空间提供自然光,又能在必要时补充人工光。该研究采用实证方法收集和分析基于实地测量的原始数据,以了解和评估现有的照明条件,并采用 DIALux 照明模拟软件测试所建议的 HLS 在自然光输送、照明质量和能源消耗方面的功效。研究结果将基本方案与使用 HLS 的四种可能方案进行比较后发现,第三种方案在日间工作时使用 100% 的纯日光和 35% 的人造 LED 灯,在夜间工作时使用 100% 的 LED 灯,在照明质量和能效方面被认为是最佳方案。原创性/价值这项研究证明了创新照明在改善直接自然采光有限的室内空间视觉工作环境方面的潜力,尤其是在全年阳光充足的干旱地区。这项研究为制定阿联酋照明相关建议和标准提供了新的见解。这可能包括可持续建筑实践建议、照明指南或鼓励在商业和机构建筑中使用混合照明技术的激励措施。
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