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The Scope of the Glare Light Source of the Window with Non-uniform Luminance Distribution

This paper presents a methodology to determine the area of the glare light source on the window with nonuniform luminance distribution. Experiments with observers were conducted in order to evaluate discomfort glare using a simulated window with a nonuniform luminance distribution. The simulated win...

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Published in:Indoor + built environment 2011-02, Vol.20 (1), p.54-64
Main Authors: Kim, Wonwoo, Jeong Tai Kim
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