CIE S 011 E-2003 Spatial Distribution of Daylight - CIE Standard General Sky《日光的空间分布 CIE标准 一般天空》.pdf
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1、StandardSpatial Distribution of Daylight -CIE Standard General SkyRpartition spatiale de la lumire du jour - Ciel gnral normalis CIERumliche Verteilung des Tageslichts - Allgemeiner Himmel nach CIE genormtCIE Standards are copyrighted and shall not be reproduced in any form, entirely or partly, with
2、outthe explicit agreement of the CIE.CIE Central Bureau, Vienna S 011/E:2003Kegelgasse 27, A-1030 Vienna, AustriaUDC: 628.9.02 Descriptor: Light from celestial bodies and the skyCIE S 011/E:2003CIE S 011/E:2003II g211 CIE, 2003 - All rights reservedg211 CIE 2003All rights reserved. Unless otherwise
3、specified, no part of this publication may be reproducedor utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying andmicrofilm, without permission in writing from CIE Central Bureau at the address below.CIE Central BureauKegelgasse 27A-1030 ViennaAustriaTel.: +43 1 71
4、4 3187 0Fax: +43 1 713 0838 18e-mail: ciecbping.atWeb: www.cie.co.at/cieCIE S 011/E:2003g211 CIE, 2003 All rights reserved IIIFOREWORDStandards produced by the Commission Internationale de lEclairage (CIE) are a concisedocumentation of data defining aspects of light and lighting, for which internati
5、onal harmonyrequires such unique definition. CIE Standards are therefore a primary source ofinternationally accepted and agreed data, which can be taken, essentially unaltered, intouniversal standard systems.This Standard has been prepared by CIE Technical Committee 3-15*) of Division 3(Interior Env
6、ironment and Lighting Design) “Sky luminance models“ and was approved by theNational Committees of the CIE. This present standard replaces CIE S003 - 1996 “Spatialdistribution of daylight - CIE standard overcast sky and clear sky“.TABLE OF CONTENTSFOREWORD IIIINTRODUCTION 11. SCOPE 12. NORMATIVE REF
7、ERENCES 13. LIST OF SYMBOLS 24. SPECIFICATION: THE RELATIVE SKY LUMINANCE DISTRIBUTION 35. SPECIFICATION: STANDARD PARAMETERS 36. SPECIFICATION: THE TRADITIONAL OVERCAST SKY 67. DERIVATION OF THE STANDARD SKY 6ANNEX A (INFORMATIVE): REFERENCES 7*) Chairman of this TC was Y. Uetani (JP), members were
8、: S. Aydinli (DE), A. Joukoff (BE),J. D. Kendrick (AU), R. Kittler (SK), Y. Koga (JP), K. Matsuura (JP), T. Nagata (JP),H. Nakamura (JP), M. Oki (JP), R. Perez (US), P. R. Tregenza (UK), P. Valko (CH).g211 CIE, 2003CIE S 011/E:2003IV g211 CIE, 2003 - All rights reservedCIE S 011/E:2003g211 CIE, 2003
9、 All rights reserved 1SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF DAYLIGHT - CIE STANDARD GENERALSKYINTRODUCTIONThe luminance distribution of the sky depends on weather and climate, and it changes duringthe course of a day with the position of the sun. This standard lists a set of luminancedistributions, which model th
10、e sky under a wide range of conditions, from the heavily overcastsky to cloudless weather. It is intended for two purposes:i. to be a universal basis for the classification of measured sky luminance distributionsii. to give a method for calculating sky luminance in daylighting design procedures.The
11、Standard defines relative luminance distributions: the luminance of the sky at anypoint is given as a function of the zenith luminance. For daylighting calculation purposes itmay be used with values of zenith luminance or of horizontal illuminance to obtain absoluteluminance distributions.The Standa
12、rd incorporates both the CIE Standard Clear Sky and the CIE StandardOvercast Sky, which are treated as particular cases of the General Sky. The Overcast Sky isretained as a separate formula because there are many calculation procedures that embodythe mathematical formulation of this particular distr
13、ibution.1. SCOPEThis Standard defines a set of outdoor daylight conditions linking sunlight and skylight fortheoretical and practical purposes.The luminance distributions given have the following characteristics:i. They are symmetrical about the solar meridian and are functions of the angulardistanc
14、e, Zs, between the sun and the zenith.ii. They are defined by smooth continuous functions. Such distributions are typical ofcloudless skies and of those where the cloud cover is homogeneous. They provide anapproximation to skies of broken cloud that is sufficiently accurate for many practicaldayligh
15、t calculation purposes.iii. The relative luminance at any point in the sky depends on the angle, g99, between thatsky element and the sun, and on the angle, Z, between the sky element and thezenith. It is given in terms of two functions: the relative scattering indicatrix, f(g99), andthe luminance g
16、radation between horizon and zenith, g106(Z).2. NORMATIVE REFERENCESThe following standards contain provisions, which through reference in the text, constituteprovisions of this standard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. Allstandards are subject to revision, and parties
17、 to agreements based on the Standard areencouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standardsindicated below. Members of the CIE, IEC and ISO maintain registers of currently validinternational standards.1. CIE 17.4-1987 International Lighting Vocabulary, ILV
18、 (joint publication IEC/CIE).2. ISO 31:1992 Quantities and Units, Part 6: Light and Related Electromagnetic Radiations.CIE S 011/E:20032 g211 CIE, 2003 - All rights reserved3. LIST OF SYMBOLSFor the purposes of this Standard, the following symbols apply:a, b luminance gradation parametersg97 azimuth
19、 of a sky element (clockwise from north) radg97sazimuth of the sun (clockwise from north) radc, d, e scattering indicatrix parametersg99 shortest angular distance between a sky element and the sun radf(g99) scattering indicatrix functiong106(Z) luminance gradation functiong103 angle of elevation of
20、a sky element above the horizon radg103sangle of elevation of the sun above the horizon radLaluminance of a sky element cd/m2 Lzzenith luminance cd/m2 Z angular distance between a sky element and the zenith radZsangular distance between the sun and zenith radFor quantities and units see Normative Re
21、ferences 1 & 2.zenithsunsky elementNorthZZssg103g103sg97g97g99Figure 1. Angles defining the position of the sun and a sky element.g97sg97g103g103Zg99CIE S 011/E:2003g211 CIE, 2003 All rights reserved 34. SPECIFICATION: THE RELATIVE SKY LUMINANCE DISTRIBUTIONThe position of an arbitrary sky element i
22、s defined by its zenith angle, Z, and by the azimuthdifference between the element and the sun, g124g97-g97sg124. If Zsis the zenith angle of the sun, theangular distance between the element and the sun isg40 g41ssscossinsincoscosarccos g97g97g99 g45g215g215g43g215g61 ZZZZ (1)Alternatively, the angl
23、e of elevation, g103, may be used instead of the zenith angle, Z, todefine the position of an element. Theng103g45g112g612Z (2)Similarly the zenith angle of the sun may be obtained from the solar elevation byss2g103g45g112g61Z (3)The ratio of the luminance, La, of an arbitrary sky element to the zen
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