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[[File:Wageningen_SkyView-01.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Sky View result type overlay (Wageningen)]]
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! Image
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! Result type
|name=SKY_VIEW
! Unit
|icon=Overlay icon heat sky view.png
! Display mode
|unit=fraction
! Description
|mode=[[Result types (Heat Overlay)#Start type|Start]]
|-
|description=The calculated sky view factor.  
|[[File:Overlay_icon_heat_sky_view.png|25px|center]]
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|SKY_VIEW
|fraction
|[[Result_type_(Heat_Overlay)#Date_Time_type|Date-Time]]
|The calculated sky view factor.  
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==See Also==
The sky view factor is a fraction which describes the amount of the sky which is visible from any given location. Constructions and other surface elevations can block parts of the sky, lowering the fraction. The visible section of the sky is projected onto the the 2D surface before computing the fraction.
* [[Sky_view_factor_calculation_model_(Heat_Overlay)|Sky view factor calculation model]]


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Latest revision as of 12:00, 13 September 2021

Sky View result type overlay (Wageningen)

The sky view factor is a fraction which describes the amount of the sky which is visible from any given location. Constructions and other surface elevations can block parts of the sky, lowering the fraction. The visible section of the sky is projected onto the the 2D surface before computing the fraction.