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The Simulation of Building Lighting Systems

Clarke et al., 1989

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5849817194077361607
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Clarke J
Grant M
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Building Simulation

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This paper describes a recently developed, multi-chromatic lighting simulation model, known by the acronym DIM (Digital Illumination Model). DIM accepts a description of a zones geometry, surface finishes, contents and natural and artificial light sources. A multi …
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