摘要

To ensure sufficient daylight in rooms, daylight performance metrics are the basic references to guide building design or to benchmark a building against another in terms of daylighting in a room. Daylight factor (DF) is the most commonly accepted daylight performance metric, but it has limitations in evaluating the daylighting of a room space in a real daylight climate, as defined under CIE standard overcast sky, while daylight autonomy (DA) is a climate-based performance metric which takes into consideration the regional daylight climate. Based on long-term continuous measurements of daylight illuminance in a test room under real climate, combined with scale model tests under an artificial sky and computational simulations, the quantitative relationship between monthly average daylight illuminance, DF and DA are holistically analyzed in this paper. The result shows that a monthly average daylight illuminance above 300 lx in a room located in Canton requires a DF of no less than 1.8% for north-facing space. Finally, the depth of DA(3001x) [50%] daylit area for four cardinal directions was proposed in comparison with DF.