[TRNSYS-users] Radiation in lux

keilholz, werner werner.keilholz at cstb.fr
Tue Jun 24 05:27:29 PDT 2008


Dear TRNSYS users, 

 

I just ran into a weather data file with solar radiation data in 'lux'.

 

Now, that's even worse than the usual kj/hr.m^2... Illuminance (in lux or cd/m^2) is a different dimension than Flux (in W/m^2), but one might think there should be some relation between the two.

Is there a way to compute (diffuse?) radiation from it?

 

Thanks, 

Werner Keilholz
TIDS / IIL / Ingénieur

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