
Solar Radiation and Daylight Models
For the Energy Efficient Design of Buildings
- 2nd Edition - March 11, 2004
- Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann
- Author: Tariq Muneer
- Language: English
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 0 4 7 4 4 1 - 0
The cost of operating a building far exceeds the cost of constructing it, and yet until recently little attention was paid to the impact of solar radiation on the costs of heating,… Read more

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Request a sales quoteThere are many different models and techniques available for calculating the distribution of solar radiation on and in buildings, and these algorithms vary considerably in scope, accuracy and complexity. This book demonstrates which of these predictive tools gives the best results in different circumstances, including explaining which models can be best used in different parts of the world.
The author has had over twenty-five years of experience of dealing with solar energy data from four continents and has used that experience in this book to show the development not just of knowledge but also the growing sophistication of the models available to apply it.
*Different models demonstrated and evaluated
*Calculations that can be used anywhere in the world
*Daily Irradiation
*Hourly Horizontal Irradiation and Illuminance
*Hourly Slope Irradiation and Illuminance
*Ground Albedo
*Psycrometrics
- Edition: 2
- Published: March 11, 2004
- Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann
- Language: English
- eBook ISBN: 9780080474410
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Tariq Muneer
Professor Muneer has been engaged in research work related to understanding the physics of terrestrial solar radiation. Undertaken in four continents across the world, the results of his 25 years of painstaking work are now being used as the basis for all slope energy calculations across the European Union and the United Kingdom. The work has been published in over a hundred technical articles and three major research monographs.
Professor Muneer has contributed very widely towards the development of science and technology of energy systems. At Napier University he chairs a large research programme on the measurement and utilisation of solar energy. Professor Muneer is an international authority on solar radiation, daylight illuminance modelling, and solar energy utilisation. He is chairman of the Chartered Institution of Building Service Engineers' (London) solar data task group, and in this capacity he has been involved in the production of the CIBSE Guide J for weather and solar data.
Professor Muneer has written 5 books and over 140 articles. His awards include the Royal Academy of Engineering ESO, Leverhulme Trust and University College, Oxford/General Electric Company research fellowships, Osmania University's Karamet Jung Gold Medal, and the CIBSE Carter and Napier Shaw Bronze Medals, and the Society for Light & Lighting's Best Article Award.
To date Professor Muneer has successfully produced 12 PhD and 3 MPhil graduates with a further 6 supervisees awaiting their doctoral completions.