2017
DOI: 10.1080/00038628.2017.1409614
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Regression modelling of radiant fluxes on different view factors under shading in a densely built environment

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“…Lai et al [65] developed correlations through regression analysis for estimating radiant fluxes for densely built environments. The correlation was based on the SVF, the Sunlit factor (defined as the fraction of sunlight that is visible from a point on the building's facade), and the green view factor (defined as the fraction of the greenery area that is visible from a point located within a built environment).These factors were determined by image processing of photographs.…”
Section: Sky Viewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lai et al [65] developed correlations through regression analysis for estimating radiant fluxes for densely built environments. The correlation was based on the SVF, the Sunlit factor (defined as the fraction of sunlight that is visible from a point on the building's facade), and the green view factor (defined as the fraction of the greenery area that is visible from a point located within a built environment).These factors were determined by image processing of photographs.…”
Section: Sky Viewmentioning
confidence: 99%