@techreport {1207, title = {Daylight performance of a microstructured prismatic window film in deep open plan offices}, year = {2013}, month = {09/2013}, abstract = {

Daylight redirecting systems with vertical windows have the potential to offset lighting energy use in deep perimeter zones. A microstructured prismatic film was designed and fabricated by a manufacturer to redirect sunlight to the ceiling plane when the film was installed in the upper portion of a window. Energy simulations based on the raytracing program, Radiance, were performed to evaluate the annual lighting energy use and discomfort glare in a deep open plan office zone in several climates and for south and east-facing window orientations. These simulations showed that when the prismatic film was combined with a light diffusing film, the system was able to deliver significant energy savings without glare.

}, author = {Andrew McNeil and Eleanor S. Lee and Jacob C. Jonsson} }