@ARTICLE{Pracki_Piotr_Analysis_Early, author={Pracki, Piotr and Komorzycka, Paulina}, journal={Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences Technical Sciences}, pages={e149233}, howpublished={online}, year={Early Access}, abstract={Directionality of light and modelling effects impact lighting quality in interiors. The modelling effects depend on luminaires’ photometric characteristics and their layout but also on interior size and reflectance. The objective of this research was to evaluate lighting design limitations and impact of interior and luminaires’ characteristics on the modelling effects, as well as elaborate a prediction method of the modelling effects in interior lighting. The General Index of Modelling was used for the analysis of the modelling effects in interiors. The implementation of the research objectives was based on the simulation and statistical analysis. 432 situations, varied interior size and reflectance, lighting class, luminaire downward luminous intensity distribution and layout were considered. The results show that achieving the required range of the General Index of Modelling in interior lighting is substantially limited. Luminaires’ layout impacts the General Index of Modelling the most. The elaborated multiple linear regression models can have a practical use for interior lighting design and analysis in terms of obtaining therequired range of the General Index of Modelling.}, type={Article}, title={Analysis of the General Index of Modelling in Interior Lighting}, URL={http://www.czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/130425/PDF-MASTER/BPASTS-04096-EA.pdf}, doi={10.24425/bpasts.2024.149233}, keywords={electric lighting, interior lighting, directionality of light, modelling, regression}, }