Daylighting system based on single-axis polar heliostat

Authors

  • L.M. Fernández de Ahumada Author
  • M. Torres-Roldán Author
  • M. Osuna-Mérida Author
  • J.C. Ramírez-Faz Author
  • R. López Luque Author
  • M. Varo-Martínez Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj20.235

Keywords:

Heliostats, Natural lightning, Energy efficiency of buildings, Sustainability, Climate Change

Abstract

The fight against climate change makes it necessary, among other measures, to improve the energy efficiency of buildings. One way of doing this is to improve the levels of natural lighting inside buildings. In this sense, this paper analyses the possible use of heliostats as natural illuminators in an educational space. For this purpose, a classroom in the Leonardo da Vinci building of the Rabanales Campus of the University of Cordoba (Spain) and an illuminator system based on a single-axis polar heliostat have been reproduced at a scale of 1:15. These devices have been exposed to the same solar irradiance conditions and the illuminance levels registered inside both devices have been compared. It was found that there is an increase in daylighting levels in the recreated classroom ranging from 70.40% to 242.58% compared to the situation without heliostat illuminators. Therefore, it can be concluded that heliostats can play a fundamental role to improve the efficiency of buildings and, therefore, in the fight against climate change.

Author Biographies

  • L.M. Fernández de Ahumada

    Physics for Energy and Renewable Resources Research Group 
    University of Cordoba 
    Campus of Rabanales, 14071 Cordoba (Spain)

  • M. Torres-Roldán

    Physics for Energy and Renewable Resources Research Group 
    University of Cordoba 
    Campus of Rabanales, 14071 Cordoba (Spain) 

  • M. Osuna-Mérida

    Physics for Energy and Renewable Resources Research Group 
    University of Cordoba 
    Campus of Rabanales, 14071 Cordoba (Spain) 

  • J.C. Ramírez-Faz

    Physics for Energy and Renewable Resources Research Group 
    University of Cordoba 
    Campus of Rabanales, 14071 Cordoba (Spain) 

  • R. López Luque

    Physics for Energy and Renewable Resources Research Group 
    University of Cordoba 
    Campus of Rabanales, 14071 Cordoba (Spain)

  • M. Varo-Martínez

    Physics for Energy and Renewable Resources Research Group 
    University of Cordoba 
    Campus of Rabanales, 14071 Cordoba (Spain) 

Published

2023-12-28

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