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Lighting Research & Technology | 2014

Indoor artificial lighting: Prediction of the circadian effects of different spectral power distributions

Laura Bellia; Alessia Pedace; Giuseppe Barbato

The study presented in this paper aims to evaluate if and how the environment affects the circadian impact of a light source by predicting circadian stimulus (CS) resulting from the exposure to different light scenes, using equations reported in studies by Rea et al. The main findings are: (1) Above 600 lx at eye level the increase of CS is little; (2) Between 50 lx and 200 lx at the eye level an increase of only 50 lx determines a significant increase of CS; (3) Light sources with correlated colour temperatures between 2900 K and 4200 K have similar impacts on the circadian system according to the calculation method used; (4) Even an almost neutral environment affects the circadian impact of a light source.


Lighting Research & Technology | 2017

Indoor lighting quality: Effects of different wall colours

Laura Bellia; Alessia Pedace; Francesca Fragliasso

This paper reports the results of measurements performed in a test room to investigate the impact of using different wall colours and light scenes on indoor lighting quality. Eye level spectral irradiances were measured for a user located inside the room and seated at a desk. These measurements allow the use of the Irradiance Toolbox, which makes it possible to calculate equivalent illuminances for the photopigments in the human eye. Moreover, the CIECAM02 colour appearance model was used to investigate the variations in hue and chroma values of the different wall colours when changing the light scene. The results demonstrate that there are significant variations in eye level spectral irradiance distributions, photoreceptor stimulation and hue and chroma values with different combinations of wall colours and light scenes.


Energy Procedia | 2014

An Overview on Solar Shading Systems for Buildings

Laura Bellia; Concetta Marino; Francesco Minichiello; Alessia Pedace


Building and Environment | 2013

Lighting in educational environments: An example of a complete analysis of the effects of daylight and electric light on occupants

Laura Bellia; Alessia Pedace; Giuseppe Barbato


Solar Energy | 2015

The role of weather data files in Climate-based Daylight Modeling

Laura Bellia; Alessia Pedace; Francesca Fragliasso


Solar Energy | 2015

The impact of the software’s choice on dynamic daylight simulations’ results: A comparison between Daysim and 3ds Max Design®

Laura Bellia; Alessia Pedace; Francesca Fragliasso


Solar Energy | 2015

Dynamic daylight simulations: Impact of weather file’s choice

Laura Bellia; Alessia Pedace; Francesca Fragliasso


Energy Procedia | 2015

Lighting Control Systems: Factors Affecting Energy Savings’ Evaluation☆

Laura Bellia; Francesca Fragliasso; Alessia Pedace


Building and Environment | 2014

Daylighting offices: A first step toward an analysis of photobiological effects for design practice purposes

Laura Bellia; Alessia Pedace; Giuseppe Barbato


Journal of Daylighting | 2015

Evaluation of Daylight Availability for Energy Savings

Laura Bellia; Francesca Fragliasso; Alessia Pedace

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Laura Bellia

University of Naples Federico II

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Francesca Fragliasso

University of Naples Federico II

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Giuseppe Barbato

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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Gennaro Spada

University of Naples Federico II

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Concetta Marino

University of Naples Federico II

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Francesco Minichiello

University of Naples Federico II

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