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Título:
Effect of Roller Shades on Chromaticity and Colour Rendering Performance of Transmitted Daylight
Autor/es:
VILLALBA, AYELÉN; CORREA, ERICA; YAMÍN, JULIETA; PATTINI, ANDREA
Revista:
Journal of Daylighting
Editorial:
Qurban, University of Management and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan
Referencias:
Lugar: Punjab; Año: 2022 vol. 9 p. 1 - 12
Resumen:
Several studies have focused on the performance of roller shades in terms of glare, outdoor vision, daylight availability and energy performance. Currently, other parameters linked to visual amenity, such as chromaticity and colour rendition, are becoming relevant. When solar radiation passes through a window, it changes its spectral composition due to the presence of the solar shading system and the glazing. Against this background, the present study focuses on the spectral transmittance of eleven woven screen fabrics and its influence on the chromaticity and colour rendition. Results show that dark-coloured woven screen shades provide higher correlatedcolour temperature (CCT) values (range 6470 K - 6479 K) and therefore would produce cooler visual environments, while lightcoloured woven screen shades provide lower CCT values (range 5210 K - 5644 K) creating warmer visual environments. Regarding colour rendering metrics, the light transmitted through all the studied woven shades shows excellent colour rendition. Finally, it is concluded that the combined analysis of optical properties, spectral data and its impact on parameters that determine the quality of lighting in an interior space enables an understanding of woven screens performance, which results in the possibility of taking appropriate decisions when selecting woven shades.